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Work finishes on mental health facility in Bath

The unit was completed by Bristol-based construction firm Beard

Hillview Lodge is a new mental health facility in Bath(Image: Beard)

An unused space at Royal United Hospital in Bath has been transformed into a new mental health facility.

The new state-of-the-art ward at Hillview Lodge, at Combe Park, will provide an in-patient unit with 12 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, and communal, support and staff rooms.

Work on the unit was completed by Bristol-based construction firm Beard, which is behind Swindon Carriage Works and Bristol Bears' training facility.

The 129-year-old family-run company said it designed doors and windows that were "safe and secure" to provide safety and security for patients and employees.

Mike Hedges, Beard’s Bristol director, said the project was "another opportunity" to demonstrate the firm's ability to deliver a complex project on time, while also minimising disruption in a live setting, as the facility remained open during the build.

He said: “The team put in place strict measures to help protect some of the most vulnerable while working on site, and had to make sure we were respectful of the location to ensure avoiding any distress.

Hillview Lodge in Bath was built by Bristol-based Beard (Image: Beard)

“The new ward provides a bright, modern space to care for people and it’s an immense source of pride that we have created a positive place for carers and patients."

Mr Hedges said the building's design also included air source heat pumps to make it energy efficient.