I got no help on hospital car park
I HAVE just read the article in The Sentinel (October 8) about the golf buggies being used to ferry disabled patients across the hospital car park.
We attended the hospital in August and I saw the disabled car park was full.
I asked a warden if they had any more wheelchair spaces and was directed to the multi- storey car park.
We had to go to the third floor but there wasn't a lift so we had to push the wheelchair down the vehicle ramp as the only way down was steps.
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I had a blood clot in my lung so struggled to push the wheelchair that distance.
I was just wondering how they would get someone in a wheelchair into a golf buggy. My husband is paralysed down one side.
P LEWIS
Moss Green Village




Comments
by Clayhanger
Friday, October 12 2012, 8:53AM
“I have every sympathy with you, the parking situation is disgraceful whoever was responsible for the design and implementation of the parking arrangements should be made to explain to the public the reasoning behind such design. I am sure that if a private company had come up with such a layout the local council officials would be asking questions about the safety of the public visiting outpatients”