Intentar ORO - Gratis
NHS staff devastated at 'permanent' relocation
Western Mail
|September 10, 2025
WELSH health board overseeing work at a hospital with structural building concerns has reportedly told staff members who had temporarily had to work elsewhere due to worries over patient and staff safety that they will not be able to return.
Staff who had worked in ward 19 at the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend say they were told they would be temporarily posted to another of the health board's sites at Ysbyty George Thomas (YGT) in Treorchy after problems emerged with the roof at the Princess of Wales Hospital.
Structural issues with the roof at the hospital had meant it had rotted, and 10 wards had to be evacuated overnight last year. Some wards were moved to other areas of the hospital, while other departments had to move to other parts of the region, in some cases quite far away.
The people's care provision unit - previously in ward 19, which was deemed too unsafe to operate in - had been moved to YGT, which is 15 miles away.
Staff members working in that department, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Western Mail they were told this move was described to them as temporary.
But they say now they have been told by Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board that the department will be staying in Treorchy.
Esta historia es de la edición September 10, 2025 de Western Mail.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Western Mail
Western Mail
Townsend hails McConnell debut after Murrayfield rout
GREGOR Townsend backed Liam McConnell for a big future in a Scotland jersey after the burgeoning Edinburgh back-rower produced an “excellent” debut display in Saturday's 85-0 rout of the United States at Murrayfield.
1 mins
November 03, 2025
Western Mail
Report's findings shed light on dedication of care workforce
AFEW weeks ago, Care Inspectorate Wales’ chief inspector published her annual report for 2024 to 2025, revealing that most of the care provided in Wales is good.
2 mins
November 03, 2025
Western Mail
Knife horror raises important questions
SATURDAY’S night’s knife attacks on the London North Eastern Railway (LNER) train heading for Kings Cross will rightly appal everyone.
1 mins
November 03, 2025
Western Mail
Why the risk of another dam disaster is growing each year
Dam disasters of the 1920s made reservoirs safer - now the climate crisis is increasing risk again, suggest experts. Andrew Forgrave reports
4 mins
November 03, 2025
Western Mail
How does sugar affect our heart?
YOUR SWEET TOOTH COULD BE DAMAGING YOUR TICKER, A CARDIOLOGIST TELLS CAMILLA FOSTER
2 mins
November 03, 2025
Western Mail
CUP CHEER FOR EXILES BOSS- BUT STAY-AWAY FANS REMAIN UNHAPPY
See page 47
1 mins
November 03, 2025
Western Mail
Football ‘legend’ Colin Addison dies, aged 85
FORMER Swansea City and Newport County boss Colin Addison has died aged 85.
2 mins
November 03, 2025
Western Mail
HUGHES: NOW WE NEED TO CLIMB TABLE
NEWPORT County manager David Hughes wants his team to start climbing the League Two table after securing their first home win since March 15.
2 mins
November 03, 2025
Western Mail
WELSH HORSE'S $1M U.S. JACKPOT
WELSH ace Dylan Emery was beaten 6-4 by world number one Judd Trump in the first round of snooker's International Championship Nanjing, China.
1 mins
November 03, 2025
Western Mail
November 'warmer than usual'
THE UK can expect to see temperatures rise above average in November, while weather patterns begin to settle as the month goes on, the Met Office said.
1 min
November 03, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
