Cynon Valley

Care centre still on track to open next year

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WORK on a new Primary and Community Care Centre in Mountain Ash is progressin­g despite the challenges of Covid-19.

The purpose-built facility, to be named Tŷ Calon Lân, will be completed in January 2021.

The building will become home to Cynon Vale Medical Centre and Rhos House Surgery, as well as a range of community services delivered by District Nurses and Health Visitors.

Despite recent challenges which have included flooding in the area and the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic, the contractor, Jehu Project Services has managed to keep the build on schedule.

Rob James, Managing Director at Apollo Capital Projects, the developers of the new Primary Care Centre said: “The frame to the ground floor is now in place and over the next few weeks the 1st floor will be constructe­d and the people of Mountain Ash will begin to see what the building will look like.

“During the Covid-19 pandemic Apollo and Jehu have had to adopt new working practices to maintain progress. As a team we have also had to change suppliers and work with designers using digital platforms to ensure we can continue. Moving forward, social distancing will be a challenge as various trades start to work inside the building but the good news is that we’ve managed to overcome these challenges and maintain the programme.”

The new Mountain Ash Primary Care Centre will deliver GP services to over 11,000 patients in the area. Last week GPs from two local surgeries visited what will be their new surgery as the health centre starts to take shape. Dr Nicola Mogford from Rhos House

Surgery is one of the GPs who will be moving in to the new building.

She said: “We are extremely pleased that the constructi­on of our new building Tŷ Calon Lân has been able to progress throughout the current pandemic. The new build will provide us with state-of-the-art facilities to provide high quality patient care and multi-disciplina­ry teaching, thus ensuring future sustainabi­lity for Primary Care within the heart of Mountain Ash. We would sincerely like to thank Apollo and Jehu Project Services for their unwavering commitment to the developmen­t and also to Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board and the Local Authority for their ongoing support.”

The 1,373 square metre site will enable a greater range of services to be delivered to patients within a community setting. As well as community-led clinics such as wound care.

The facilities will also provide a health education room for baby massage and breast feeding clinic, minor operations room, as well as space for enhanced health and wellbeing services. Modificati­ons have been made to the design to enable the building to be responsive to requiremen­ts of future health needs linked to the current pandemic, such as safe areas for isolation linked to infection control.

Councillor Andrew Morgan, ward councillor for Mountain Ash West, said: “Myself and fellow ward Councillor Wendy Treeby are very pleased that constructi­on works on the site of the new Primary and Community Care Centre in Mountain Ash have been able to progress well, despite the challenges faced with Storm Dennis earlier this year, followed by the Covid-19 national emergency.”

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Work is progressin­g well on Ty Calon Lân

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