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Shrewsbury's maternity unit reopens after £500,000 refurb

Shrewsbury's maternity unit has fully reopened following a £500,000 refurbishment.

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The Copthorne Building at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital

Services at the midwife-led unit (MLU), which is based in the Copthorne Building at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, had to be relocated to another part of the building back in February after heavy winter snowfall caused damage to the roof.

As well as repairs to the roof, The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (SaTH), which runs the MLU, used the relocation as an opportunity to upgrade the unit to improve services and the environment for mothers.

The refurbishment has included the replacement of the roof and improvements to facilities such as natural lighting in its birthing rooms.

It has also included the addition of a birthing couch in one of the rooms, as well as improved facilities for partners.

Families and staff also shared their ideas through the local Maternity Voices Partnership.

They have helped to select the colour schemes, name the birthing rooms – such as Dingle and Darwin – and choose the murals that will go on the walls.

Delighted

As well as birthing rooms and postnatal beds, the MLU also provides antenatal clinics, scanning and an early pregnancy assessment unit.

Sarah Jamieson, head of midwifery at SaTH, said: “We are absolutely delighted with the results of the refurbishment.

"We want to be able to give all the mums using our services the best possible experience, and we believe that the improvements that we have made will make a real difference.

“We would like to thank all our mums and staff who took the trouble to share their thoughts and ideas on the refurbishment thorough the Maternity Voices Partnership, and also our colleagues in the local maternity system who have helped us implement these much needed improvements.

"It was important to us to make sure that the people who use it, and who work there, played a big part in designing it.

“We are delighted to say that we have already had two births at the unit since it was reopened.

"We are also hoping to have an official opening later this year for our mums and our staff – and it will also be an opportunity for mums-to-be to come and have a look around.”