* The house up for sale on Abbey Road.
Health chiefs have been accused of selling off
their assets in Llangollen even before they have finished consulting about a
major shake-up of services which will radically affect the town.
The charge comes from a member of campaign group
Keep Lllangollen Health Services, which has organised a public meeting tonight (Monday) on the proposal by the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board to close
the Cottage Hospital and replace it with a new health centre, possibly on the
site of the derelict River Lodge just down the road.
Group member Martin Crumpton has released a
statement in which he says: “Even before the end of the consultation period,
Betsi Cadwaladr have made a tactical move to begin selling off its assets in
Llangollen.”
And he gives an internet link to the
property-for-sale website Rightmove which gives details of a three-storey
Victorian house, known as Dol Afon Villas, on Abbey Road.
This, says the description, has been put on the
market “on the instructions of Betsi Cadwaladr University”.
It has an asking price of £125,000.
Mr Crumpton says in his statement: “ The property
is on the Cottage Hospital site and within a car’s width of the hospital
itself.
“The asking price is well below the asking price
for such a property, so they’re hoping for a quick sale – a fait accompli.”
He adds: “This proves what we already know –
Betsi Cadwaladr cannot be trusted.
“This will be raised at the public meeting by Keep Llangollen Health
Services on Monday, October 15, 7pm, Hand Hotel, Llangollen. Please be there.”
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