The two maps illustrate the changes made to City Hospital between 2007 and 2010.
Overall, the hospital site was significantly redeveloped during this period, with major improvements to transport access and parking facilities. The most notable changes include the construction of a roundabout, a bus station, and the relocation and expansion of car parking areas.
In 2007, City Hospital was surrounded by a ring road, with Hospital Road running from the south connecting to City Road. At that time, there was a small car park used by both staff and the public on the right side of Hospital Road. Bus stops were located along Hospital Road on both sides, but there was no dedicated bus station. Access to the hospital was relatively simple but less organized.
By 2010, the layout had changed considerably. A roundabout was added at the junction of Hospital Road and City Road, improving traffic flow. The previous shared car park was replaced by two separate parking areas: a public car park on the eastern side and a staff car park closer to the hospital. In addition, a new bus station was built on the western side of Hospital Road. These developments made the hospital area more structured and easier to access for both vehicles and pedestrians.
In conclusion, the changes greatly improved transport organization and accessibility around City Hospital.
