Section of roof blows off glasgow hospital as high winds arrive.
Glasgow maternity hospital roof.
It is open 24 hours a day and offers a peaceful space for patients visitors and staff for the purposes of reflection meditation and prayer.
The roof of glasgow s royal infirmary has been seriously damaged by the high winds that continue to batter the city with the princess royal maternity hospital closed.
The roof of one of glasgow s main hospitals has suffered severe damage following days of heavy snow and wind.
It is managed by nhs greater glasgow and clyde.
Hospital roof tiles have been blown off as extreme weather continues to batter scotland.
The healthcare chaplains for the princess royal maternity can be contacted on 0141 211 4661.
We can confirm that a number of roof panels have become dislodged or loose from the roof of the princess royal maternity hospital.
The princess royal maternity hospital is a maternity hospital in glasgow scotland it was founded as the glasgow lying in hospital and dispensary in 1834 in greyfriars wynd just off the city s high street.
A number of roof panels have become loose on the princess royal maternity building adjacent to glasgow royal infirmary in the east end.
Extract from john dower s map of glasgow c 1830.
A piece of the roof at the princess royal maternity hospital in glasgow came off as the country faces extreme weather.
An nhs greater glasgow and clyde spokesman said.
It moved to st andrew s square in 1841 then to rottenrow in 1860 and to the glasgow royal infirmary site in 2001.
Worried locals took to twitter after roof panels became dislodged as treachero.
There is a small chapel on the 4th floor of the maternity building.