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Wirral University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

By Car

The hospital is signposted from the M53.

As a result of feedback from patients and visitors, and benchmarking against other local trusts in Cheshire and Merseyside, Wirral University Teaching Hospital Trust has changed its car parking tariffs for patients and visitors for the first time since 2016. More spaces are now retained for visitor parking, alongside more free parking, and lower charges for longer stays. The hospitals are also very well served by Mersey Travel buses to a range of local destinations.

From 4th September 2023, patient and visitor charging moved from a fixed rate (of £3.20 for up to 3.5 hours and £10.00 over 3.5 hours), to a variable tiered approach, operating similarly to most other Trusts across Cheshire and Merseyside. This means more free parking for short stays and that car park charges are now lower for patients and visitors for longer stays of between 4-12 hours, on a sliding variable scale, according to the hours parked. Concessions, in line with NHS Best Practice, still apply. These are for disabled drivers, visitors to patients in critical care or end of life care and frequent attenders. Lost tickets are charged at £10.

The new car parking charges at Arrowe Park and Clatterbridge General Hospitals

 

Wirral Hospitals car parking charges are free for those in greatest need, this includes disabled people, frequent outpatient attenders, parents of sick children staying overnight and staff working night shifts.

For your guidance the definitions are as follows:

Disabled persons - Holders of current blue badges when attending our hospitals for treatment, to visit patients or when working within the Trust.

Frequent outpatient attenders - A patient who is identified in advance as visiting as an outpatient for 3 or more times in a calendar month.

Parents of sick children staying overnight - A parent or guardian of a child in hospital overnight may park for free between the hours of 1900 and 0700.  This would apply to a maximum of two vehicles. 

Staff working night shifts - All staff of the Trust working night shifts can park for free between the hours of 1930 and 0830.  A ‘night shift’ in this context must include working until at least midnight.

Parking concessionary forms are provided by departmental managers. To obtain concessionary parking allowance the completed forms must be submitted to the hospital cash office.

Disabled persons may use parking facilities in car park at Clatterbridge Hospital and obtain free parking upon production of their blue badge at a hospital cash office.

Wirral Hospitals will continue to provide free parking or other concessions to its patients, visitors and staff on the basis of their individual needs and local situation.  


Accessible (blue badge) Parking
Accessible parking is available as follows. Please note a blue badge must be displayed at all times in blue badge bays:

Car Park

Tariff

Duration

Exemptions apply to

A1

Free

All day

 

L

Free

All day

 

B

£3.20 (cash)

3.5 hours

 

B

£10.00 (cash)

 

For patients whose treatment  overruns 3.5 hours

 

Pay Machines
A 'pay on foot' system is in operation with pay machines at the following locations:

  • the main entrance to the hospital building 
    • the main lift lobby on the ground floor 
    • the entrance to the Emergency Department 
    • outside the Fracture Clinic 
    • near to the exit on car park B

    Patients on certain state benefits can get charges reimbursed under the Hospital Travel Costs Scheme.

 

Inconsiderate Parking

Parking notices are issued at Clatterbridge and Arrowe Park Hospitals to control inconsiderate and potentially hazardous parking.  Any vehicles (including blue badge holders) that are parked in non-designated areas will be issued with a parking charge notice for the sum of £70.

 

Travelling south

Leave the M53 at Junction 4 and take the fourth exit off the roundabout onto the B5151.
Follow the B5151 until you reach the roundabout. Leave the roundabout at the second exit and onto the hospital site. Take the third exit and follow the road until you reach the hospital entrance on the left.


Travelling north

Leave the M53 at Junction 4 and take the first exit off the roundabout onto the B5151.
Follow the B5151 until you reach the roundabout. Leave the roundabout at the second exit and onto the hospital site. Take the third exit and follow the road until you reach the hospital entrance on the left.