KLS chair Mike Edwards (pictured below) said: “As the Welsh Government released their
much heralded framework Vibrant and Viable Places, we are totally dismayed at
the double speak from politicians who say things like, ‘The Welsh Government’s
vision is that everyone in Wales should live in well-connected vibrant, viable
and sustainable communities with a strong local economy and good quality of
life’.
“They claim to place health and well-being high in their priorities together
with stressing the importance of town centres being vibrant and viable places.
“Exactly how will the closure of our community hospital, which was
conveniently located for Llangollen residents, achieve these aims because it
will clearly increase vehicle journeys for patients and their family and
friends support network?
“This proposal by BCUHB breaches the Welsh Government's policies in
relation to sustainability which are enshrined in Planning Policy Wales and
fails to take into consideration the views of residents and damages the
environment of an AONB by increasing vehicle journeys out of the area to Mold,
Wrexham and Chirk etc.
“It is extremely sad that Llangollen Hospital has closed after 137
years, but to add insult to injury neither the health board nor the local GP
Practice have had the decency to keep patients in the loop and communicate with
them as to when changes would actually take effect.
“If you turned up for a blood test at the hospital on Monday morning you
would have found it closed!
“BCUHB have proceeded with stealth leading to the view that they wished
to push through their decisions before the Health or First Minister could
intervene and stop the proposals.
“However, lack of action from the Health Minister or the First Minister
could also persuade people that WG are actually culpable in this plot to rob
Llangollen of its Community Hospital.
“Welsh Government and
public bodies claim to want decisions to involve and be led by communities, but
they actually push their plans forward regardless and totally disrespect those
very local communities and their residents.”