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11:01am Thursday 9th July 2009
MORETON’S Fire Service College has brought forward its proposal to build a new hospital on its premises, in a bid to generate money for its training facilities.
It will apply to Cotswold District Council for outline planning permission later this summer, even though the National Health Service has yet to decide where the facility will be located.
NHS Gloucestershire and local GPs are considering three sites – two either side of the Fosseway south of Moreton, one near the town’s existing hospital off Evesham Road and one at the college.
The college will display its plans in a public consultation exhibition to be held in Redesdale Hall, High Street, Moreton from 2pm to 7pm on Wednesday and Thursday, July 15-16.
The exhibition will be for anyone interested in finding out more about plans to build a healthcare facility and care village at the college.
College chief executive Sally Sheen said: “To compete for business in a competitive market, we must continue to improve our facilities.
“Some of our accommodation is in urgent need of modernisation and other aspects of our facilities require investment.
“We are therefore bringing forward development proposals with the dual aim of improving our facilities to safeguard the college’s future and to help meet a local care and healthcare need.”
NHS Gloucestershire is proposing a new health campus at one of the four sites. This will include inpatient and outpatient services, a minor injury unit and diagnostic facilities such as X-ray equipment.
It is also investigating increasing the range of outpatient clinics and offering health and well-being support, new day care procedures and mobile services.
These developments, scheduled for completion by spring 2012, would also include replacing Moreton’s White House and Mann Cottage GP surgeries.
The NHS Gloucestershire Board will consider a full business case for the proposals this autumn.
NHS Gloucestershire said its priority is to ensure services are provided in the best place for patients and to make the best use of public money.
NHS Gloucestershire is also undertaking an appraisal of Bourton’s Moore Cottage Hospital, while proposing to build a new intermediate care unit on another site in the village.
NHS Gloucestershire chief executive Jan Stubbings said: “Given the economic challenges facing the country and the county and the increasing demand for local services, it will be important that future developments are sustainable for the coming years.
“However, we remain totally committed to the North Cotswolds project and making sure that local people can continue to access key services such as outpatient clinics, community beds and support from health and social care teams near to where they live.”
Philip Winter, the chairman of the Friends of Bourton’s Moore Cottage Hospital, said: “We have had to accept that patients who need ‘semi acute’ treatment are sent to Moreton Hospital.”
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sugrues, Moreton in Marsh says...
6:53pm Wed 15 Jul 09