Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board (CAVUHB; Welsh: Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Caerdydd a'r Fro) is the local health board of NHS Wales for Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan, in the south-east of Wales. Formed on 1 October 2009 through the amalgamation of three NHS organisations in the Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan area. [ 3 ]
English: Location map of the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board of NHS Wales in Wales. It covers Cardiff, and Vale of Glamorgan. Date: 20 June 2022: Source:
Headquarters: Charnwood Court, Parc Nantgarw, Cardiff. Velindre Cancer Centre, Whitchurch, Cardiff; Other divisions of the trust provide national services such as breast test screening, cervical cancer screening, IT, and the national blood service.
Cardiff and Vale College (or Coleg Caerdydd a’r Fro) is now one of the largest colleges in Wales. [4] The college took control of the Cardiff International Sports Stadium from July 2015 on a peppercorn rent to Cardiff Council. [5] In 2015 a new main campus costing £45 million was opened in Dumballs Road, Cardiff, to cater for 4000 students.
Monnow Vale Integrated Health and Social Care Facility, Monmouth; Nevill Hall Hospital, Abergavenny; Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport; St Cadoc's Hospital, Caerleon, Newport; St Woolos Hospital, Newport; Ysbyty Aneurin Bevan, Blaenau Gwent; Ysbyty'r Tri Chwm, Ebbw Vale; Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr, Ystrad Mynach; Former. Aberbargoed Hospital, Aberbargoed ...
Cardiff Royal Infirmary (Welsh: Ysbyty Brenhinol Caerdydd) (also known as the CRI or YBC) is a hospital in central Cardiff, Wales. It is managed by the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board . History
The Velindre Cancer Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Ganser Felindre) is a specialist facility offering inpatient and outpatient care for cancer patients in Whitchurch, Cardiff, Wales. The site is currently managed and owned by the Velindre University NHS Trust, and was previously owned by the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. [2]
In order to relieve pressure on the existing hospitals, in 1912 a 48-acre site at Llandough was purchased with a view to building a new hospital there. [1] The First World War and the death of the original architect intended for the project caused significant delays in its planning, but progress had been made by the mid-1920s after a public ...