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Helena Vesty

Princess Anne pictured on visit to Manchester - and it's for an amazing cause

Princess Anne came to Manchester today - all for a very special cause, new to the city.

Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal officially unveiled a new, lifesaving helipad at the NHS site on Oxford Road, in Manchester city centre.

The unveiling was then followed by a visit to Greater Manchester midwives, maternity support workers, doctors, and new families at Saint Mary's Hospital.

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The helipad is the first of its kind in the North West - enabling critically ill patients to be airlifted straight to the hospitals in Manchester city centre, has been used by the air ambulance service more than 70 times since opening in May 2021.

The helipad allows patients to be seen within minutes by trauma specialists which can be vital to help save lives and improve outcomes during time critical situations.

Left to right: Dr Ian Tyrell-Marsh, Consultant Anaesthetist for Trauma; HRH The Princess Royal; Kathy Cowell, Chairman of MFT (Mark Waugh Manchester Press Photography Ltd)

The Princess Royal today, March 2, came to the in her role as Patron of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM).

As well as unveiling the helipad, The Princess Royal also visited the Antenatal Clinic and Delivery Suite at Saint Mary’s Hospital, which won the Royal College of Midwives Midwifery Service of the Year Award in 2021.

She heard about vital research being undertaken by the service to improve outcomes for babies and young children, before speaking to staff from the bereavement services about the support they provide to families at an incredibly difficult time.

The service is the largest in the country employing over 800 midwives and delivering 16,500 babies every year.

Professor Cheryl Lenney, OBE, Group Chief Nurse at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and HRH The Princess Royal (Phil Tragen)

Kathy Cowell, Chairman of Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, which operates the Oxford Road NHS campus, said: “We were delighted to welcome Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal to officially unveil our life saving helipad here in Manchester and to visit our renowned maternity services.

“The helipad has made a tremendous difference to how quickly our trauma teams can respond to emergencies which can be the difference between life and death.

“This wouldn’t have been possible without the generosity of everyone who helped with our fundraising appeal and I would like to thank them all for their hard work.

“Our maternity services continue to provide excellence care to mothers across the city of Manchester and I’m particularly delighted that The Princess Royal was able to spend time today talking to a number of staff about the wonderful care they provide.”

The helipad development was supported by a fundraising campaign called ‘Time Saves Lives’, which raised the required funding for the helipad in just 12 months.

This included a £1.36 million donation from the County Air Ambulance HELP (Helicopter Emergency Landing Pads) Appeal, which funds helipads across the country.

Robert Bertram, Chief Executive of the HELP Appeal said: “For many people helipads are lifesavers too, along with hospitals and air ambulances. Her Royal Highness’ visit to another HELP Appeal funded helipad is hugely significant as it helps to highlight their vital role in emergency care because of their ability to help save time, which saves many lives.”

Birte Harlev-Lam, Executive Director, Midwife, at the RCM, accompanied Princess Anne on today's visit, saying: “When you work in a service as busy as the one at Saint Mary’s, it can be tricky to take a step back and appreciate what great work you’re doing.

"Having the Princess Royal visit today enabled staff to talk about their work and allowed them a much-deserved moment in the spotlight.

"We are incredibly grateful to have Her Royal Highness as our Patron and for the real interest and understanding she shows in the work of midwives, maternity support workers and the wider maternity team, who were able to showcase the wonderful work they are doing.

“It’s been a great few months for the Manchester maternity service – winning the RCM Midwifery Service of the Year award and now this visit from the Princess Royal – and they truly deserve it. This is a service investing in its staff and its services to offer even better care for women, babies and their families.”

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