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University Hospital of Wales (Welsh: Ysbyty Athrofaol Cymru) (UHW), also known as the Heath Hospital, is a 1,080-bed hospital in the Heath district of Cardiff, Wales. It is a teaching hospital of Cardiff University School of Medicine. Construction started in 1963, and the official opening took place in 1971.
Barry Hospital is a 60-bed community hospital on Colcot Road in Colcot, Barry, in the Vale of Glamorgan. Cardiff Royal Infirmary is a hospital situated in the heart of Cardiff. Hafan y Coed Mental Health Unit; Lansdowne Hospital; Noah's Ark Children's Hospital for Wales is the only dedicated children's hospital in Wales
Heath was originally called the Great Heath and named as a result of the large park and woodland that it once contained. After the initial development of traditionally middle-classed semi-detached housing (1920s-1950s) and more recently the construction of the University Hospital of Wales on the site of the former Heath Wood (1960s), much of the greenery has been eradicated. [2]
English: University Hospital of Wales, Heath Park - Cardiff Tower block on this huge hospital complex. Français : Centre hospitalier universitaire du Pays de Galles, Cardiff, Pays de Galles, Royaume-Uni
Zeta-Jones announced in November 2012 that the hospital would become known as the Noah's Ark Children's Hospital for Wales. [ 7 ] The second phase of the hospital, which was designed by Boyes Rees and built by Interserve at a cost of £64 million, [ 8 ] was opened by First Minister Carwyn Jones in May 2015. [ 9 ]
Dragon's Heart Hospital (Welsh: Ysbyty Calon y Ddraig) [1] was a temporary hospital located at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. It opened on 13 April 2020 [2] to help deal with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales. It was decommissioned towards the end of October and early November 2020. [3]
The Welsh National Temple of Peace and Health, known as the Temple of Peace and Health (Welsh: Y Deml Heddwch ac Iechyd) or commonly the Temple of Peace (Y Deml Heddwch), is a non-religious civic building in Cathays Park, Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. It was designed by the architect Sir Percy Thomas. Since its foundation, the building ...
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