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Glasgow Royal Infirmary Is Located to the East M 8 M8 M8 M 8 Glasgow Royal Glasgow Royal JAMES S N ISBET T STREE T M M8 Infirmary U Infirmary N G A8 O Glasgow Royal Infirmary is located to the east Macewen A A T L EE 3 EX V R Building A of Glasgow City Centre and is the main inpatient T 0 ND Walking and cycling guide 2021 E IN S 8 RA N P CA SL A ARADE hospital for the north and east of NHS Greater U M E T Cuthbertson Glasgow & Clyde’s area. The hospital celebrated E Building E its 225th anniversary in 2019 and has seen TR Princess Car A&E New Lister S Royal significant developments in recent years. Building E Park Maternity L Jubilee T Building The Princess Royal Maternity and the Jubilee Queen CAS Elizabeth Building provide a range of services with the Building Clock T Tower St E latter providing accommodation for the A&E Mungo TRE Building T S department, a coronary care unit, an acute R 8 Old Lister A A H medical receiving unit and an orthopaedic Building IS Plastics & W surgery inpatient unit. The Canniesburn Outpatients WARNOCK STREET Plastic Surgery and Burns Unit have dedicated D operating theatres as well as specialist inpatient A Walton RO Surgical G Block Building Cycle Parking and outpatient services. IN RL TI Engineers S Gatehouse Workshop Showers The New Lister Building comprises NHS S Laboratory Services, Clinical Microbiology and T JAME Centre S ROAD C Block AST Entrance areas dedicated to University of Glasgow. To Glasgow Walton L Annexe Queen Street E Steep slope station S T R T E Medical E Nextbike CATH E EDR E AL STR T Block EET R Cathedral T S A Bus stop T 8 R To High Street A H Walking route station S I W Active Travel Cycling to Work NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde recognise that Glasgow Royal Infirmary is well served by bus, rail and The Cycle to Work scheme is a salary sacrifice scheme Surgical Block. There are also female showers in physical activity is essential for good health subway travel within the immediate area and benefits available to NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde staff*. With the female changing rooms in QEB lower ground and encourage staff and visitors to consider from its close proximity to Queen Street station, the Cycle to Work scheme, you can get your bike tax- level. There are NextBike bike hire facilities on walking and cycling as a great way to travel to Buchanan Bus station, Glasgow City Centre and the free, which for most people means they save between Cathedral Street and at Glasgow Cathedral. Hospital sites. This map indicates the shared motorway network. Bus services provide direct access 25% and 32% of the cost. Loans are available up to a *Terms and Conditions apply access routes to hospitals and healthcare to the site and allow interchange with multiple bus routes maximum of £4,000 to use at a wide range of retailers, facilities. Designated visitor cycle parking is for Glasgow and surrounding areas as well as Buchanan including E bikes or if you just want to purchase some located on most sites. Street Subway for onward connectivity. new accessories. As well as saving you money, it is NHSGGC have a Bicycle User group for staff. good for your health and the environment. Commuter cycle training is available for NHS There are two rail stations within close proximity, namely Please contact [email protected] if Greater Glasgow & Clyde staff. There are High Street and Glasgow Queen Street, with High Street Cycle racks and clothing storage lockers are available you wish to be added to the BUG distribution a range of training courses available from station approximately 0.5 mile walk from the hospital. internally at ground floor level within Queen Elizabeth list and be kept informed of initiatives and basic beginners training to advanced on road To plan your journey by public transport, please use Building (QEB) in the link corridor. There is also secure relevant cycling information for NHSGGC manoeuvre training for proficient cyclists. www.travelinescotland.com journey planner or visit cycle storage at the entrance at Medical Block and staff. Please note courses are arranged subject at New Lister Building, with cycle racks outside the www.scotrail.co.uk Information on planning the optimal cycle to demand. entrance to New Lister Building, towards the rear of route that suits you, is available at Information on planning the optimal cycle route that suits Macewan Building and at the car park at A & E. There For further information: www.cyclestreets.net you, is available at www.cyclestreets.net are also cycle pods outside New Lister Building, which Email: [email protected] Walking journey planning is available at www.walkit.com are managed by the University. For more information on active and sustainable travel, please contact the Travel Glasgow Royal Infirmary has been awarded Cycle There are shower facilities available in Centre Block Plan Office or visit Transport pages on Friendly Employer status by Cycling Scotland. ground floor level near to security desk, key available Staffnet. from security. Showers are also available in male and female changing rooms outside wards 24 and 33 of All information is correct at December 2020 R T R Balornock A T T E IE T N N U T C L B80 D N 5 E T EE S L AC D R L T E S A L L CE HILL L T R UC E W LA R K P I B76 G S D B8 IE N O BILSLAN AV ENZ F ROAD M R WA NUT WA L E E R SHU B A A H Y T N 08 C D R E NA A D E O S S 0 E U A M BROY STREET M M80 R LOMOND L E A O 8 HA E BROOMFIELD O S C ROAD M T N G H A R R U S S THAW RRO T TO G U E C N M NA R E E D N O E N LL L T A A D C S A E E L RE TR N W E R O VAL R AY LANE S T EE Y W E R A AR C H STRE HA T Z E LLACEW O R A B R E E WTHORN W H T A T I C NT T L D N I P H S I S R E D A E ET O OR L E STRE S OA L O N R N P EL O L E T C ES To New StobhillE MANS Hospital ET T REE ST R Z AL S K ON ST R S OM ET R R H E MIR I Glasgow Royal Infirmary E E W Y A MANSION STRE E I O T R T N U D H S O R T T ET A A E S S L G T O RO F E M D TIE R O S B808 T E VA R MBO I RYE DR L B H U E IV E DR E B E M A R S O L Ruchill T E L R U O D T E A T N E L R R T T I D REE CL I S END ST OSEBUR R N R A STRO N STRE Y Y ET R N T H K Park EE R D R TR E E R Y S E PSI O A T R M S A U E A RE H S C R P T A A I O O S O W D RTO T B E M E HORN STREET Old D A A N M UR E D G S R U M A O N LANG R R Possil Park L A PAN D T E A C G O O North LOY SH L V S ST I AR REE A T S H EE A R Industrial Balornock D A Recreation T H R V P E D T Y AR E RIG R E B BALG E R S F A RI AYBANK STREET A Ground Y E Kelvin H Estate D E B L D o DO ARDOW M IE STREET TR E N R C TH E Playing A I r EET S C R C ST G R A H L IE R D O t S STREET BARDOW C G OAD L D B C OA h A E T K N ROAD L H N M Fields COTSBUR S S E S L T E C E U P U YN Playing TREET F IR 8 N T C E S S I R A TR A A E D E W R ET ET 0 BENVIEW A RE F E REET T U N E T ILL FRUI L B Fields O H R RE N STREET L n n R W L I P O S O RE D F ET B8 E E T K TR ET A STR R AD T D A K T A KEL A N E O O E Barmulloch d V d E IN T S A R A C S A Y D E D R I T D R DE D E L ET S L ST I E R N AV E K W OU E O I N E N H K W B KN T E R M D E C U C OO C E A81 R C EL S OA HIL T DENMARK S L L QUARRYW D R D E T F OO S V C I A C SA RY ST E F U IL EL Y S T I R ALLANDER STREET l l D R H C IR SL O R A M A y BO y I I S ES E LLA B T R R A N T T B R N LO R d d O I H R R GARR C C C S D S BA AD EE OM ERRYBURN ROAD E E N B R D FI O S R EN T INGAR BAN I ST N O H T B EL T e E D L e K A A D ZEN IVE STREE OL E R T R ST A R R O A C K M S M A Cowlairs T M R I L S AIG STREET U R O ST C T E V L R A LL H R E S OC R A T E E E N G E E B S E T T CARL BURNBR E ET ONYHURST STREE I D E E IO T RE A STR T T N RO RST N B L C P C NYHU T A STO A A C EN T L E STR E 7 H G E Springburn EET R M ERGUS TH A C 6 a K R F a DR R Y C S IL EL A IVE D OUN ZE E 5 L VIN O T G TE C NA CR ANK DR n D n RR OSSB R R N EET D WI M STR E D O IVE M A KILLEARN STREET ACE UIR ST A NIFRE IVE AVENUE AD M R A R D A A a 8 a N S E T N I E E T D R R 1 HamiltonhilHamiltonhilll T K E E EE T ARAC R O ARN T E O Y O R T E R E D O l E l W C N KELV O R K I W T E INSI R E S R S .
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