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28 August 2024

It’s full steam ahead for plans to ease parking issues at Glangwili Hospital thanks to a new agreement between Hywel Dda University Health Board and the Gwili Railway Company.

The health board has been working closely with the popular tourist attraction which officially opened its new car park to Gwili Railway visitors in August.

The extra spaces will be released in phases from Monday, 2 September. By the end of September, there will be 144 extra spaces available exclusively to Hywel Dda staff from Monday to Friday, while the spaces will be used at the weekend by visitors to the Gwili Railway.

The car and coach park is part of Gwili Railway’s work on a southern extension to the line to the former Abergwili junction which opened in 2017.

Andrew Carruthers, Chief Operating Officer at Hywel Dda University Health Board said:

“This is an excellent example of how working in partnership with well-known and respected local organisations can provide some really great results.

“We have been working closely with the Gwili Railway Company on the development of a joint car parking solution that will see the introduction of 144 staff-only parking spaces at their site adjacent to the Glangwili General Hospital site.

“We are delighted that this will now be available for our staff to use from the beginning of September.

“Now that these spaces are available, we will reserve the top car park – which has 64 spaces - exclusively for patients.

“These changes will support an improvement in the flow of traffic at the front of the site and make parking easier for patients.

“I would like to thank the Gwili Railway Company for working with us and giving us the opportunity to improve parking facilities for staff and in turn, visitors and patients. I’m sure this will make a big difference to their experience while receiving care at our busy Glangwili site.

“Thank you also to colleagues at Carmarthenshire County Council who have supported us during the planning process for this new parking arrangement.”

Janet MacKrell is a Macmillan Urology Cancer Support Worker who travels to Glangwili Hospital every day from her home in a rural village near Newcastle Emlyn.

“My son also works at Glangwili and we car share but trying to find a car parking space is very stressful. Even if your shift starts later, you’ve got to be here by 8.00am at the latest if you want to find a space, otherwise it is impossible to park in an authorised space.

“Lots of us live in rural areas, so public transport isn’t an option. I have to travel seven miles to catch a bus and I’d have to park my car at the side of the road.

“Having these extra staff parking spaces will make such a difference. We won’t be forced to come in early to get a parking space. We can go for a personal appointments – the dentist, for instance - in the middle of the day and not worry about parking when we get back.

“It will make a huge difference – and the parking is as close as anywhere else to the hospital. It will have such a positive impact on staff and on patients too who get stressed if they can’t park.”

Mathew Bowen, Chairman of the Gwili Railway Company said: “The Gwili Railway Company is pleased to be able to assist Hywel Dda University Health Board and the local community in easing the parking issues at Glangwili Hospital. We look forward to a continued positive relationship with the allocation of Glangwili staff  spaces at our Abergwili Junction site, which will complement our own heritage railway operations.”

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ON TRACK: Pictured from left - representatives of Gwili Railway Company James Buckley and Simon Jones with Janet MacKrell, a Macmillan Urology Cancer Support Worker at Glangwili Hospital who has booked her place in the new car park. Next to Janet are Alex Howells Transport and Travel Coordinator and Ceri Rees, Transport Development Manager of Hywel Dda’s Transport team.