Milton Keynes University Hospital celebrates ‘topping out’ of Oak Wards

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This week Milton Keynes University Hospital (MKUH) marked the next stage of construction of its new Oak Wards with a ‘topping out’ ceremony.

The Mayor of Milton Keynes, Cllr Marie Bradburn, and city council chief executive Michael Bracey help to celebrate the ‘topping out’ of the new Oak Wards.

‘Topping out’ is the building industry term for marking the completion of the positioning of a building’s highest beam. The event was attended by Milton Keynes Mayor Cllr Marie Bradburn, city council chief executive Michael Bracey and staff members, alongside contractor partners Morgan Sindall.

Oak Wards is a new block which will feature two 24-bed wards across two floors, providing a significant increase in capacity for medical patients. The construction of Oak Wards is expected to be completed in January 2026.

The new block reflects MKUH’s determination to support the health needs of the growing city. Marking the occasion, Chief Executive Joe Harrison CBE said:

“Milton Keynes is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country and we are committed to providing the best experience for more and more patients.

“As our community grows, we recognise that it is also ageing. In response to this, I am delighted to reveal that Oak Wards will become our specialist frailty care unit, providing a vital response to the specific needs of our older residents.”

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