A midwifery-led unit (MLUs) in the Cotswolds has finally reopened after a period of temporary closure.

The Chipping Norton (Cotswold Birth Centre) MLU, run by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH), was closed to families for low-risk births in August 2021 due to staffing constraints.

Having worked with regional NHS colleagues, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), and Oxfordshire Joint Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee (HOSC), the trust now has a safe level of staffing to provide safe care at the Chipping Norton unit, as well as one in Wantage.

Catherine Greenwood, clinical director for maternity at the trust, said: "We are really pleased to be able to offer greater birth choices for parents with the reopening of our Midwifery-led Units (MLUs) in Wantage and Chipping Norton.

"We appreciate that these two units have been temporarily closed for a long time, and we apologise wholeheartedly to the families who were impacted by this and anyone unable to give birth in their preferred location.

"Any decisions about service provision are made with patient and staff safety being the number one priority, and we know from the national picture that there will be future challenges related to workforce.

“We are committed to delivering the safest care possible, and we have been frustrated at not being able to provide the full service that we have wanted to.

"Thank you to my colleagues at all levels who have worked so hard to reintroduce full maternity services at OUH and for maintaining one-to-one care standards during a difficult time."