Bridgend hospital temporarily closes neonatal wing

There will be a 12 week closure of the maternity and neonatal services at Princess of Wales Hospital starting in September

£1million will be invested into the neonatal and maternity units at Princess of Wales Hospital
Author: George SymondsPublished 2nd Sep 2024
Last updated 2nd Sep 2024

A neonatal and maternity unit at the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend will be temporarily closed.

The hospital closes for 12 weeks after a £1 million investment.

The Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board said:

"Beginning in September this year, we will be undertaking some urgent and essential improvement works to our neonatal and maternity units at Princess of Wales Hospital.

"This £1m investment in the future of both units will ensure that we are able to continue to offer safe and effective care for our families.

"During the 12 weeks period in which the work will be undertaken, we will be unable to maintain business continuity across the site, and so both the maternity and neonatal teams will be relocated for a short period of time, away from Princess of Wales Hospital.

"We fully appreciate that for many families in the Bridgend area, this may cause concern.

"Your key point of contact is your community midwife, who will be able to advise you on the options available to you for the birth of your baby.

"This work demonstrates a significant investment our neonatal and maternity services at the Princess of Wales site which will be used by families in our communities in the future."

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