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WillowTheWhisp 22-11-2007 12:39

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It's very bad planning.

Neil 22-11-2007 13:09

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I also believe the staff car park is too small. Staff have to pay for a parking permit, which is disgusting for a start. When the staff car park is full they have little choice but to pay again and park on the normal car park.

BERNADETTE 22-11-2007 13:24

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 496940)
I also believe the staff car park is too small. Staff have to pay for a parking permit, which is disgusting for a start. When the staff car park is full they have little choice but to pay again and park on the normal car park.

Surely they don't have to pay if they can show their permit? If they do it needs rectifying:mad:

Lolly 22-11-2007 13:41

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What times are people going? I went twice last week once to A&E (or should i say that portacabin thingy!) and once to the main car park, the first time was at 6.30pm Wednesday evening and the second time was 1pm Friday afternoon and we had no problems at all.

lettie 22-11-2007 14:12

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 496944)
Surely they don't have to pay if they can show their permit? If they do it needs rectifying:mad:

Neil is right.... Staff have to pay again if they park outside of a staff area. The staff area isn't big enough now that extra staff have come over from Burnley. There are dozens of disabled spaces in the staff areas which are always empty because there aren't that many staff with disabilities severe enough to warrant a disabled badge. I know that there has to be a certain percentage of disabled spaces but to plonk them in the staff area is just plain idiotic.

Neil 22-11-2007 15:53

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Originally Posted by lettie (Post 496959)
I know that there has to be a certain percentage of disabled spaces but to plonk them in the staff area is just plain idiotic.

I have heard that as well. Its about time someone with a brain removed some of them. All it needs is to check daily at different times for a week and find out how many are used. Then make some of them normal parking spaces.

MargaretR 22-11-2007 16:22

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I have seen those traffic jams today. I got on a bus at Ossy library at 2.40pm - on reaching the roundabout at Guide there was crawling traffic from Guide to the hospital. That short part of the journey took 25 minutes.-- I suppose there were school run mums swelling traffic flow at that time of day.

I was an hour early for my appointment but I only had to wait 30 minutes because the person before me didn't show up (poor soul probably stuck in traffic). I got out about 4.15pm and the rush hour had already begun, but I managed to get the little (last) hospital bus for the same route back -- chocablock to Guide roundabout again-- 25 mins again.

There was an ambulance struggling to get through it all - it must be giving the poor ambulance chaps nightmares.

The access to the hospital will have to be improved or some people will be dying on the way there

forceten 22-11-2007 22:14

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Originally Posted by lettie (Post 496928)
It is an absolute nightmare. Staff on late shifts (nursing staff and medical staff predominantly) cannot get on the car parks and are having to set off for work much earlier in order to get a space which may be miles away from the building. When the shifts finish at 9-930pm they then have to walk in the dark to their cars, believe me this is spooky...... There are dozens of weirdos hanging round hospital grounds and many of the female staff feel it is unsafe.
There are no car park problems on late shifts at weekends which goes to show that the hundreds of office staff, managers, clinic staff etc take up the vast majority of the spaces. They are looking for volunteers to park on JJB car park and get a shuttle bus service. The nursing staff won't volunteer because if they get off a late shift late (which is often the case), they will then have to walk to JJB in the dark..

I think that the solution is to allocate JJB parking to the staff who only work days. Tell them that this is where they will park and take away their parking permits so that they cannot get onto the car park. Of course, this solution is way too simple for the powers that be to comprehend. They would probably rather spend thousands of pounds and man hours in meetings to discuss it then, take the most expensive, least effective option...:D

Patients can generally get to appointments on time if they use the bus...If, of course, there is one..:rolleyes:


Well that may be true Lettie for most people that work days it may not be possible for all of them.

I work part time at RBH, and I have a disabled child (why I work part time and my hours are changed during the school holidays), and I am on call for him 24/7. If I need to go to him in an emergency then I certainly don't want to be waiting for a bus to take me to JJB. I want to know my car is nearby on the staff car park.


I do agree though that the car parking is terrible. Not enough car parking spaces, and if the staff car park is full, even though you have paid out of your wage for a permit to enable you to park, if all the spaces are taken then you are asked to pay £10 per day to park on the visitors!!

Why on earth a mulit storey car park wasn't built is beyond me.

If somebody is attending hospital for an appointment then surely they are stressed enough without the stress of having to find a car parking space (As well as paying for it).

I'm surprised it has taken this long for the telegraph to pick up on it.

madmal_1 23-11-2007 00:15

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 496775)
It should be one way only, away from the hospital. The trouble is boy racers and people in fast volvos ;) would drive too fast up it like they used to do.

wish my volvo was fast think i got a snail for an engine:)

Jae Swift 23-11-2007 00:43

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I phoned ambulance for a friend tonight..

First it didnt show up, I rang back asking what was going on and they said "It couldn't find you." I tell them exact location, it was new lane for a start.. cant miss it..

They didnt come the second time...

Around an hour and a half later I decide to get him a taxi there because the ambulance was pathetic.

shillelagh 23-11-2007 01:49

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I disagree with you there Jae. I've always found the ambulance personnel to be brilliant with both me and my mum.

Thing is to ask yourself if you could wait an hour and half before taking him in a taxi did he really need an ambulance in the first place. Why not put him in a taxi to take him to the hospital.

Once i was told by a nurse that i shouldnt have rang an ambulance and i said i was told to by nhs direct to ring for an ambulance to take me. She said that i had wasted an ambulances time someone could have needed that ambulance more than me, which was probably true, but i got put thro from nhs direct straight to 999 when i said i didnt need one.

lettie 23-11-2007 07:08

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Originally Posted by Jae Swift (Post 497113)
I phoned ambulance for a friend tonight..

First it didnt show up, I rang back asking what was going on and they said "It couldn't find you." I tell them exact location, it was new lane for a start.. cant miss it..

They didnt come the second time...

Around an hour and a half later I decide to get him a taxi there because the ambulance was pathetic.

If your friend was fit enough to go to hospital in a taxi then, you should have phoned for a taxi in the first place. Ambulances are for emergencies only.... and if your friend did not sound like an emergency patient then they will prioritise those who do.

WillowTheWhisp 23-11-2007 11:18

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It's incredible that staff have to pay at all to park let alone being charged twice if the staff car park is full. Can't they have some sort of system in place to reimburse them for such occasions?

emamum 25-11-2007 20:15

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Sorry for the subject change but does anyone know how i get to the opthamology clinic (level one) at blackburn? ive never been there before.. thanx and sorry again...

BERNADETTE 25-11-2007 20:22

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 497800)
Sorry for the subject change but does anyone know how i get to the opthamology clinic (level one) at blackburn? ive never been there before.. thanx and sorry again...

Just go in at the main entrance and ask at the desk Em. There are signs as you go in as well;)


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