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First phase of Warwick Hospital redevelopment completed

Situated on Lakin Road, the hospital’s new main entrance has been fully redeveloped to create a welcoming, modern environment and improve food and retail offerings for patients, visitors, and staff.

The redesigned ground floor now features a multi-functional space, including the main reception, outpatient pharmacy, patient advice and liaison service (PALS), a ‘Changing Places’ facility, and a new charity hub.

The project forms part of a larger redevelopment programme led by construction consultancy Pulse Consult. Appointed through the South Warwickshire University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (SWFT) Framework to provide project management services, the firm has worked closely with SWFT and developer Noviniti to ensure seamless delivery.

Adrian Thomas, associate director at Pulse Consult, said: “Reaching this milestone is a testament to the dedication and expertise of everyone involved. Delivering a new main entrance and fully fitted ground floor within a live hospital environment presented significant challenges - from diverting existing data infrastructure to decanting multiple departments and managing a major deconstruction and rebuild. Through effective stakeholder engagement and strong collaboration, these complexities were successfully managed.

“We’re proud to have supported our client, South Warwickshire University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, in bringing this transformational space to life, providing modern, accessible amenities for patients, visitors, and staff.”

The upper floors of the new building, due to open in Winter 2026/27, will house two new hospital wards with treatment rooms, waiting areas, and clinic spaces.

The second phase of the Trust’s redevelopment plans will then begin focusing on expanding clinical capacity, enhancing patient experience and supporting same-day recovery from surgical procedures.

Tom Howells, board director and national healthcare lead at Pulse Consult, said: “Driving transformation and building strong partnerships within the healthcare sector are central to Pulse’s growth ambitions. The successful delivery of Phase One is more than just a project milestone - it reinforces our national strategic direction in healthcare and lays the foundation for delivering long-term value and measurable improvements in patient care.”

Sophie Gilkes, chief strategy officer at SWFT, said: “Our trust is committed to transforming the Warwick Hospital estate into a modern, high-quality healthcare environment that delivers sustainable, accessible, and patient-centred care.

“The opening of our new main entrance marks a key milestone in Phase One - improving visitor experience, wayfinding, and on-site amenities.

"We are now excited to begin working on Phase Two, which will expand our clinical capacity, continue to reduce waiting times, and ensure we can meet future demand while delivering even better care for our patients.”

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