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Parking at main entrance of RUH to be suspended due to essential roadworks

Wednesday 17th August 2016 Bath Echo News Team Health

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Essential road repairs are set to take place outside the Royal United Hospital’s main entrance next week, Monday 22nd – Friday 26th August, with diversions being put in place for patients and visitors.

Parking by the main entrance will be suspended, although drivers will be able to drop off passengers before parking elsewhere.

All ambulances bringing non-emergency patients will use the Penn Hill Road entrance and will be directed to a designated parking area at the rear of the west block near the boiler house.

Bus services are expected to run as normal.

Diversions signs will be in place and traffic marshals will be on site to help patients and visitors.

John Moore, RUH Building Surveyor, said: “We’ll be working closely with our contractors to complete this project as quickly as possible and with the minimum of disruption.

“We apologise for any inconvenience, but it is essential this road repair and resurfacing work takes place before the winter.”

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