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Modernised toilets at The Princess Royal Hospital

Pilbeam Construction has completed a project to modernise and enhance the existing public toilets at The Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath.

The £502k project saw the dated facilities replaced with a bigger, brighter, modern space featuring new extract ventilation, correcting one of the major issues of the previous block.

Sussex contractor Pilbeam Construction worked with the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust and relevant stakeholders to design and remodel the space, ensuring it met all NHS regulations and needs in terms of patient safety and accessibility.

The new block includes facilities for men, women, and two separate accessible gender-neutral toilets, as well as baby change facilities.

Alan Corbett, managing director at Pilbeam Construction, said: “This is the fourth time we have worked with the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath and this project builds on our extensive experience of operating in sensitive healthcare settings.

“Our team has vast experience of working in a live healthcare environment and we managed to keep disruption for healthcare professionals, service users and patients to a minimum.

“This scheme will provide hospital visitors with a modern and easily maintained facility which will stand the test of time.”

Justin Champneys, capital development manager for the Trust at The Princess Royal Hospital said: “The response from visitors and staff has been fantastic with many commenting on what a great improvement the new facilities are.

“The public toilets are a focal point to the entry of the hospital and anything we can do to make our patients’ visits a more pleasant experience is important.

“Pilbeam’s expert team ensured minimal disruption, whilst dealing with the challenges of working in a live hospital environment.”

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