It’s all change at the front of the Royal United Hospital in Bath, with the demolition of the old Pharmacy now completed ahead of work to build the new RNHRD and Therapies Centre.
Patients and visitors have been able to follow the progress as contractors levelled the site in just over a month.
As works continue, there is likely to be some vehicle access disruption from Monday 31st July to 8th August along the road leading to the Fracture and Orthopaedic Unit.
Pedestrians will be able to walk through, but anyone needing assistance or a wheelchair should ask at main reception for a porter to help them.

How the pharmacy site looked before demolition started
The Pharmacy site clearance means that building work can begin this autumn on the new RNHRD and Therapies Centre.
The Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust is creating a purpose-built outpatient centre that will bring together its renowned rheumatology, pain and therapies services, which are currently provided at the Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases’ (RNHRD) Mineral Water Hospital site.
Facilities will include a new hydrotherapy pool, a gym, a therapeutic garden and clinical areas to improve the patient experience. The new centre is expected to be completed by 2019.

The now cleared site at the RUH in Bath
The RUH’s Forever Friends Appeal is raising a minimum of £2m towards this £16m project in association with the RNHRD Charitable Fund – with the Brownsword Charitable Foundation challenging the public to back the appeal by generously promising to match every pound donated up to the level of £1m.
The new RNHRD and Therapies Centre is part of the Trust’s estates redevelopment plan to make the RUH fit for the future and to further improve services to patients.
To find out more visit www.ruh.nhs.uk/fit4future.