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Library space now open out of hours

Last updated on Tuesday, March 31, 2026

The Library in the Education Centre will resume its usual 24-hour access from this evening, Tuesday 31st March. All Trust staff and students on placement can access the space at any time using their WUTH ID badge. This provides a quiet and flexible environment for study, training and professi...

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What if I have a Blue Badge and can’t find a Blue Badge Space?

Last updated on Thursday, June 11, 2026

Blue Badge holders can park in any designated parking bay. If you are parked in an ordinary space and scan your blue badge prior to exiting the car park, then parking will be free. ANPR captures the vehicle on entry and exit. If you are parked in a Blue Badge Bay, you must display your badge. It...

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Contacting us about your appointment

Last updated on Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Queries about appointments should be made direct to the department by calling the number on your appointment card or letter. If you cannot find this number, call the Trust switchboard on 0151 678 5111. If you can no longer make your appointment please let us know at least 24 hours in advance so...

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New Outdoor Benches Donated to Arrowe Park Hospital by Wirral Rotary Club

Last updated on Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Wirral University Teaching Hospital (WUTH) received a generous donation from The Wirral Rotary Club of two new outdoor benches as a thank you to staff for all their hard work over the last couple of years.   The benches have been placed outside The Retreat at our Arrowe Park Hospital site to off...

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What footwear is best for accommodating an Orthosis?

Last updated on Wednesday, February 19, 2020

It may be necessary to change your chosen style of footwear if your orthosis is to be effective. Shoes or boots should have a strong, wide, supportive base. Any shoes with a heel higher than three centimetres are generally unsuitable for use, as are most types of slip-on and court shoes, as they...

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