FRUSTRATION is growing as a new hospital to replace faciities in Rhyl and Prestatyn has still not moved forward.

The Welsh Government announced in 2013 that a new hospital would be built in Rhyl to serve North Denbighshire.

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It was earmarked to be built on the site of the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Rhyl, with the aim of replacing services previously delivered there and Prestatyn Community Hospital.

Rhyl Journal: Artist impression of new development. Picture: BCUHBArtist impression of new development. Picture: BCUHB

When the Journal asked the Welsh Government for an update, the answer was that no decision had been made and that other "current schemes" were putting pressures on available capital.

Rhyl Journal: Artist impression of the facility.Artist impression of the facility.

A Welsh Government spokesperson said: “A decision has yet to be made on the Royal Alexandra Hospital scheme, but there are significant capital cost pressures on current schemes."

Clwyd West MS Darren Millar his frustrated by the lack of progress, having supported the exciting plans for the new hospital on the site of the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Rhyl since they were first mooted.

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Raising the matter in the Business Statement, he called for an urgent statement from the Health Minister before the start of the summer recess, but was told this would not be possible.

Rhyl Journal: Darren Millar MSDarren Millar MS (Image: Newsquest)

Speaking in the Senedd, Mr Millar said:  “I'd like to request a statement from the Health Minister on the delivery of the North Denbighshire Community Hospital.

“Back in 2013, the then Health Minister, who, of course, is now the First Minister, made an announcement that a new hospital would be built in Rhyl to replace previously closed facilities at the Royal Alexandra Hospital and Prestatyn Community Hospital.

“He said that he expected the building to be ready and open in 2016. It's now 2022 and we still haven't seen a spade in the ground. Given that Glan Clwyd Hospital is under huge pressure and the emergency department in particular needs to improve, the development of this new facility now should be absolutely prioritised, because the proposed new minor injuries unit and the extra beds will take an awful lot of pressure off the hospital down the road. So, can I ask for an urgent statement, before the end of term, from the Health Minister on this important project, and when we can expect to see it delivered?” 

The Trefnydd, Lesley Griffiths MS, replied: “There is certainly no space in Government time before the end of term for the Minister for Health and Social Services to do a statement”.

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Speaking afterwards, Mr Millar added: “It is absolutely disgraceful that this statement cannot be made before the end of term. People have waited long enough and deserve to know what’s going on. Quite frankly, the Minister should be making the time to inform us all as to why there has been such a long delay.

“It’s all very well saying that significant funding has been put into Glan Clwyd Hospital, but the truth of the matter is, people are still not receiving the service they should be there because it is so overstretched.

“This new hospital is desperately needed and the Welsh Government should be prioritising it, instead of dragging their heels.”    

Last year, Dr James Davies MP said he was told that work would begin on the project no later than December 3, 2021.

Rhyl Journal: Dr James Davies MPDr James Davies MP (Image: Submitted)

Then The Vale of Clwyd MP said: "Having been involved in this project since its instigation, I have been keeping a close eye on its development and I am therefore very pleased to hear that work could get underway very soon.

"Obviously, this is subject to the capital funding being released by the Welsh Government and I really hope there are no delays on this front.

"Residents have been waiting long enough for this development.”