Opposition grows to Government plans to close local GPs in Weaver Vale : Graham Evans, Conservative MP for Weaver Vale
Graham Evans, Conservative MP for Weaver Vale

Opposition grows to Government plans to close local GPs in Weaver Vale

Impersonal polyclinics will mean further to travel to local doctor

Local people across Weaver Vale face having to travel three times as far to visit their local doctor, Cllr Graham Evans, Weaver Vale’s Prospective MP warned . This has emerged from a detailed analysis of Government plans to introduce ‘polyclinics’ across England whether local residents want them or not.

Labour Ministers want to replace local GPs’ surgeries with impersonal super-surgeries. 1,700 family doctor surgeries could be closed down across England. 90 per cent of NHS care is administered by GPs.

·         London is being used as the test bed for these severe GP cuts. Currently, the average local GP in London is under half a mile away - but the Government has admitted that this will more than treble to 1.5 miles once its planned 150 polyclinics are introduced.

·         If the same approach was replicated across the country, the average family doctor could be more than three miles away. In Halton and Vale Royal, GP surgeries are currently an average of 0.9 in Halton and for Vale Royal1.2 miles away. Under Labour plans, this could increase to 3.1 mile for Halton and 4  miles for Vale Royal. The elderly, infirm and young families will suffer the most from these increased journey times.

Cllr Graham Evans remarked: “I am very concerned that Labour’s planned cuts to GP services will mean local residents will have to travel further to see their local doctor when they are ill. These polyclinics will also be impersonal, breaking the valued link between patients and their family doctor.

“This latest round of cuts comes on top of plans to close down local Post Offices. Gordon Brown doesn’t seem to care about the social value of keeping services local.”

JUNE 2008