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A woman who recently gave birth in the Royal Maternity hospital in Belfast has described the delivery suite as "a dungeon". | A woman who recently gave birth in the Royal Maternity hospital in Belfast has described the delivery suite as "a dungeon". |
Julianne Scott was speaking after the health minister said he had not the finances to build a new hospital for women and children on the site. | |
A hospital spokeswoman acknowledged that the building had its limitations. | |
Protesters at a rally at Stormont on Wednesday are to urge Michael McGimpsey to prioritise a new hospital. | |
Ms Scott, who had her first baby at the Royal, said it was appalling. | |
"I can just remember going into the room and thinking, 'Oh my goodness,' it was like a dungeon,'" she said. | "I can just remember going into the room and thinking, 'Oh my goodness,' it was like a dungeon,'" she said. |
"It was so old, so dull and it was so cold, it was unbelievable." | "It was so old, so dull and it was so cold, it was unbelievable." |
Ms Scott had nothing but praise for midwives, but it was the hospital conditions and the pressure on staff that worried her. | |
'Broken promise' | |
Since the Jubilee maternity hospital in south Belfast closed in 2000, an increasing number of people - including mothers and midwives - say the Royal simply cannot cope. | Since the Jubilee maternity hospital in south Belfast closed in 2000, an increasing number of people - including mothers and midwives - say the Royal simply cannot cope. |
At that time, Health Minister Bairbre de Brun promised a new £360m hospital at the Royal site. | |
However, that plan is still on hold. | |
About 5,000 women use the Royal Maternity hospital every year and many believe the building can no longer cope with the demand. | |
Wednesday's rally is an attempt to persuade the health minister to prioritise the new hospital. | |
Liz Bannon, co-director of Maternity and Women's Services at the Belfast Trust acknowledged the limitations of the old building. | |
"It is correct to say that the current building is an old building. It has had a lot of work done on it to improve and maintain its condition, but it is fundamentally an old building," she said. | |
"We have invested quite a bit of money in trying to make it fit for purpose and have succeeded in many areas. | |
"But there are areas where it isn't possible to do anything further in terms of the fabric of the building." | |
Joy Poots, chair of the Royal Jubilee Maternity Liason Committee, said it felt like a promise had been "completely broken". | |
"The Jubilee Maternity hospital was closed on the promise that there would be a new women's hospital and that this was an interim measure that services were located in the old Royal building. | |
Ms Poots said there was cross-party consensus at Stormont on the issue. | |
"We feel that it is not just an issue for the Department of Health and the Minister for Health. | |
"This is something on which all parties must unite. The money has to be found to let us get the work started straight away." |