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West Glasgow ACH E West Glasgow E S B E N D A A O L R D West Glasgow ACH E West Glasgow E S R U S O T H N The West Glasgow Ambulatory Care Hospital U B T E at Yorkhill provides a range of local hospital ACH E R OLD DUMBARTON ROAD T S E outpatient services. R D Y OA T R N Y A T Walking and cycling guide 2021 RR L E There are a number of children’s services E OL B E F D D R UM T including the Children’s Diabetes Outpatient B S AR Y TO A N R R care and the Scottish Centre for Autism. The O O A M D T N Centre works with children and young people E G E age 0-18 years who may have Autistic Spectrum To Partick R O Disorder. station L D D UM Ortho BA West Glasgow ACH provides a range of adult OPD RTO N R OA outpatient services including General Outpatient Main D OPD T department; Cardiology Out-patients, General E E R T Medicine, Gastroenterology, Gynaecology T E T S E E R E D and Haematology, Dietetics, Dermatology and C T R E N T N S O T S L Epilepsy, as well as Outpatient Maternity Service U West M L I R N I Maternity S O H E and Glasgow & Clyde Weight Management N K AIR W R A N Y O Service. Y There is a staffed help desk at the main entrance and patient information points which provide YOR T travel information, health promotion and other KHILL E P E ARADE R advice. T S Cycle Parking N E D A S 8 1 Entrance M 4 U C L ARFR AE ST REET Bus stop To Exhibition Centre station Active Travel Cycling to Work NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde recognise that West Glasgow ACH is well served by public transport The Cycle to Work scheme is a salary sacrifice scheme physical activity is essential for good health covering bus, rail and Subway travel to adjacent available to NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde staff*. With NHSGGC have a Bicycle User group for staff. and encourage staff and visitors to consider major arterial routes accessing Glasgow West End the Cycle to Work scheme, you can get your bike tax- Please contact [email protected] if walking and cycling as a great way to travel to and Glasgow City Centre. Public transport provides free, which for most people means they save between you wish to be added to the BUG distribution Hospital sites. This map indicates the shared connections from nearby Dumbarton Road and Argyle 25% and 32% of the cost. Loans are available up to a list and be kept informed of initiatives and access routes to hospitals and healthcare Street and allows interchange with the subway at Kelvin maximum of £4,000 to use at a wide range of retailers, relevant cycling information for NHSGGC facilities. Designated visitor cycle parking is Hall, Partick Interchange or in Glasgow City Centre including E bikes or if you just want to purchase some staff. located on most sites. for onward connectivity. Exhibition Centre and Partick new accessories. As well as saving you money, it is Information on planning the optimal cycle rail stations are located approximately 1 mile from the good for your health and the environment. Commuter cycle training is available for NHS route that suits you, is available at hospital. Greater Glasgow & Clyde staff. There are Secure cycle parking is available at the main hospital www.cyclestreets.net a range of training courses available from To plan your journey by public transport, please use entrances. There are also bike racks in these areas. For more information on active and basic beginners training to advanced on-road www.travelinescotland.com journey planner or visit Female staff changing area with shower and locker sustainable travel, please contact the Travel manoeuvre training for proficient cyclists. www.scotrail.co.uk facilities are located on the ground floor within the Plan Office or visit Transport pages on Please note courses are arranged subject Bute corridor. Male changing and shower facilities are Information on planning the optimal cycle route that Staffnet. to demand. located on the 1st floor of the tower opposite the Staff suits you, is available at www.cyclestreets.net Coffee Lounge. NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde are not For further information: Walking journey planning is available at www.walkit.com responsible for loss or damage to property. Email: [email protected] *Terms and Conditions apply West Glasgow ACH has been awarded Cycle Friendly Staff should be vigilant and use the secure Employer status by Cycling Scotland. cycle shelters, where possible. ‘Sold Secure’ D locks are recommended. Bikes can be security marked and registered at www.immobilise.com or www.bikeregister.com All information is correct at December 2020 R iv e r K e l v W S E V i O E NE H R E n RE E T O E IVE D A G H R R S U O S R A O O 7 C L RB H ET RN Y D D Y D GAI T T OWHILL ST XB R A T U A TR CR RE L T D O ET VR O LD R B L O N U E N M T E D C O Y M A KLEY STREET N AL Anniesland A HA E S A D D N A V ERMA E L N E E TR L N A I E A ROAD V D O A C M C P NU A I E 8 T E I N H U A T E D P ON V R U N A E N M R E E E R E E E T R A O CH T R L 1 T R LA R E O D T S V Z MB T KI O K O I O K S PP C E T W T EN R R A R H N D E O E B 8 ST R ER R K C Playing E A I A B N IRKTON O I D E A ST N N STRE R E K A ELENSBURGH DRIV SC K S O 7 E VENU A N H T D T AT A P A D D C W D R E L A E E T L S O R EE M 9 E L T R I H B GL N Fields S A O A R V R E D SL C D E E T V O NHEAD P E C O I S E A STR I R R EE E V Wyndford N D T A Possilpark N N U I T H R N R E A V E U O C A E VE MA N T S L R D IV D E A D E O H R M M S L B A A T L R U DR W AD and Parkhouse RE N Ruchill E Y K D C G O T HI RT Y LEN E PLACE R AshfielAshfieldd I WYKEHAM ROA H O I F CU E F N U R I ParkhousParkhousee N N VE D N INNAN V R N T E D I D T A R RI RO D A O E R West Glasgow ACH S R A A I E N AD D U A L D T L MFE O F T L E N D BI O E R O LS OT D OR L E A B R J SC R R S AND DRIVE L E RO E E SHUNA PLACE I T V D D T A U K AL N E R B E D E T VENUE L IN RE A P V REET R N R C NUE N E O A E I E LL CR O T I 82 T E L I W E V H V H A STREET AMSHILL A F R M R T S E E NH A D BILSLAND DRIVE CR SC N VE T A GRE C T E A A A D T N T N O E D U U A O D A T U F Kelvindale D L L B808 N M BA C T E A E T R S N FTH I RR E L L E D S E TE R IE TR L N E S A O L AT F S L LL R J BE T R FI TH HI E R I D A UC W R R K E N V I C A R O E DR WES E G B AND A B8 C N ILSL V F ROAD N R T E R TE E WALNU O RL E U R I U SHUN R E V H N A N NNIESLAND ROAD A E R ES E T 08 A O E O V E E F A H S Scotstounhill D FIELD AVENUE A BRAD U A E STREET M A G T LOMOND S A C R R A HA E I D R ERN ROAD S D Playing T N H N E H O S THAW A G U E E A739 NA R AN L L L ST E C L D NHI Fields A C L DA GE E R OA OR R E S Y J L R AY LA S T C A C STREE O D D I E HA RIVE V R E E WTHORN O D A E NT D ND W E WINTON DRIVE U I P W DE D HI L D O O T WO TTING VEDEN E OC S NE N A H R E E C N E E HA L R ET T B M REE D ANE E R ST L O E R D D D C K TON AE DR DEN RIVE S O H E MIRE R O WO R A R CLEVED C AD R MANSION STR D I E B A N EE V E H T T A I SHELL C N R T V E R E S E N E W E R S E Y E T O E VENU RO BE D S Jordanhildanhilll E AD S L C A E L C R O A LE L AC VE Ruchill DRI N E D H E A N GARD D T N S N A G EN L S ET C O N RE L T S ST OSEB I D R T N UR E ONE N V A ST N E NSFIELD H STR REET I E E K N Park FI V S M R K E OUT A R L O E T U A E D RI B E D H ELLSHAUGH P TR D A BR THBRAE DR E S IV G D L M U N ANE SO E MU R O A R C M A U I E E OAD L V R H MURE A E D Jordanhill L E N AN L I Possil ParParkk R DEV V P I C E D VE DE T E North A N N DRIV R LO R N E V S Y ST ONSHIRE T E A REET Gartnavel Hospitals E E R SS A Industrial A T O O R L D BI A E E Y A T P TR D N A B E R R F R U JU S E C CH LIA E Kelvin H R Estate N D A Playing LA E B ERRA NE o D AR IC DOW H M IE STREET T H AD F C T F V A r EET O S I O E I TR E O S G I V A E E Showground E CE I H L H t S L H T Fields D A R R STREET BARDOWI C L R P L GA L U D D E N O h A E D A V D D D I AN 8 E L H R R S L D U T A P E A H D O 2 E Playing TREET D YN V N N N A T E ES S L S I E E E W R Kelvinside LE A R T E AN E W R A S EN 08 BENVIEW N S L R F E I L K REET T V U D E N H U O S R E T ILL FRUI R B Fields O R R N STREET E R H E I R AV n E W E L R n Y R I Q I O REET R O S T E V CH I E K F E DE B8 E E UR K TREE T R A S T N L I ET C M K D T U N T KEL A N E d HILL d TE C V A RA R A C E INS T A S D E D I T N R DA D D E L E 8 O D E NMARK I L ST RI N AV E K E H OU V LA E 1 N H PL C E M I E N E E C U C V EY DRIVE A G K C E A81 R C 4 BB G R T DE A D I Y STR E T O C A N EN ENS U R C S V E F U ND SA S I R ALLANDER O E D K T l CH LANE l R C I SL E R A N H O O STREET y A R y H L BO R I B E T ES R E EAST A T S E U E N T V Broomhill E H E N L d N d L E C R C I H R I I C E H C G RC GA C S D S NU U W R C O R S O R R O U R EN T INGARR BA I S R H N e O U O H E D L e EA E T MITRE MA D R R R K ME D N LA R S M A CowlairsCowlair A N NO 9 A D I R NE IV D R L U C T E L E D R S R EA V RO R E R I B E D ROAD AD N V L K E B STONYHURST STREE E E ET N CAR L V Y IR IO RE A E STRE STR A A A T R RST R V A NT D K L HU C E D H OVA P C STONY T 73 Hyndland LBANK R LE C E A O O N D G O L D Y U R R H R IV R E H GA E E N L A L N I E G A T E M ER US C a ET I V T K R F a E E DR RT D E A R E P E E I E IVE K R V Hyndland A R L LV A O E C E H L IN A n A n AV U T WESTR D V H T R R N STREET I M D N N T T A V A R E R O E KILLEA ENUE U T N E C AD R A a U 8 a S OA OF E N E O E R U H 1 HamiltonhillHamiltonhill D I R A E O V RE l C U E C O l A V D T E KELV ARNA W T INSIDE R S S A N T N N R U .
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