* The flooded hospital car park.
Residents living close to the car park of the former Llangollen Community Hospital in Abbey Road have spoken of their concern that it is constantly flooded.
But Betsi Cadwaladr
University Health Board, which still owns the land, has said it is
making arrangements to unblock a drain to solve the problem.
Neighbours say that for the past few years the car park has
taken on the appearance of a small lake due to a number of blocked drainage
grids.
This flooding took place long before the hospital was closed
last year and has continued since, they claim.
A number of people living in the sheltered housing block
adjacent to the car park say they would like to park on it, especially as it is
now no longer needed for the hospital. However, they are unable to do this as
it would mean them wading through inches-deep water to access their vehicles.
The neighbours also point out that having a large area of
dirty, stagnant water so close to their homes is unsightly and unacceptable.
A Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board spokesperson said: “We
are aware of the current flooding on the site and are making arrangements to
unblock a drain in the centre of the car park to hopefully alleviate the
problem.
“Following the closure of the Hospital the Health Board is in the
process of agreeing terms of the sale of the land which is surplus to our use.
“In the meantime, whilst we understand that nearby residents may
see the land as useful for parking we have to point out that anyone parking
there is doing so at their own risk.”