* There's now less than three weeks left to save Llan Hospital, say campaigners, |
They are inviting people to attend a public meeting, at 7pm in
the Hand Hotel in Llangollen on Monday, October 15, to join in the campaign and
write letters opposing the plans to the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health
Board.
Llangollen resident Maria Haines, who will chair the public
meeting on behalf of newly-formed campaign group Keep Llangollen Health
Services, said: “People still don’t realise that if these proposals were acted
upon Llangollen will not have a hospital nor the proposed health centre for
many years.
“We will not have a nurse-led minor injury unit and will not
have any hospital beds in Llangollen. We are not precious about our buildings
but we are precious about our health services.
“The consultation closes on October 28 so we need to ensure that
as many people voice their opposition to these plans now, otherwise it will be
too late.
“That’s why we’ve organised a public meeting for people to be
able to listen to the arguments against getting rid of these vital services in
Llangollen and to write their letters to the health board.”
Local County Councillor Rhys Hughes (pictured right) said: “The
proposal to close Llangollen Hospital and downgrade health services in the town
and the area will not save the health board any money.
“On the contrary, I’m concerned that it will cost the taxpayer more
money as the burden of care will fall on the local authority putting a strain
on our social services.
“It also refers to using more care homes, which will inevitably
mean more costs either on the patients or on the local authority – either way
it seems to be creeping privatisation.
“I would much rather see an investment in Llangollen. By all
means build a new health centre, but it should also include a nurse-led minor
injuries unit and some beds to care for patients discharged from Wrexham Maelor
on their road to recovery.”
People opposing the proposed closure are also invited to sign
the petition which has amassed nearly a thousand signatures so far after being
placed in shops around Llangollen: bit.ly/UysoJx
The campaign group have set up a website www.llangollenhospitalcampaign.wordpress.com
and an e-mail address keepllanhealthservices@gmail.com
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