There are ongoing meetings at the moment to try and improve the parking problems in and around the hospital, which appears to be going well.
There is nothing much happening here, management have said they send out a memo saying:
Should you continue with this practice, one or all of the following steps may be taken:
Removal of permit
Clamping
Written warning to be placed on your personal file.
Firstly this can only happen if the parking attendants ticket the staff cars, which I have personally seen on many occasion that they don't.
Secondly the hospital do not wheel clamp cars as they are not licensed.
Here is an extract from a letter sent to me from Jo Cubbon the chief executive;

I have been informed by a manager that this could take up to September of next year
As yet I have not seen a copy of the policy to confirm that a clause has been put in to protect the public from aggressive members of staff, even though I have requested one.
I have been informed by a nurse that they be stopping block booking in the anti-coagulant clinic in early September (Jo Cubbon informed me that in her letter that this would be in place by July of this year) but I have heard nothing from management to confirm any of this.
Again I was informed in the letter from Jo Cubbon that she is investigating all protocols and processors of administration of drugs, this was on the 6 th of June 2005 as yet I have heard nothing.
There appears to be no improvement to standards or cleanliness.