Accrington Observer

10,000 back fight to save walk-in centre

‘Action days’ are last stand againstclo­sure

- JON MACPHERSON

CAMPAIGNER­S have issued a final rallying cry to save the ‘vital’ Accrington Victoria Hospital walk-in centre from closure next month.

More than 10,000 people have signed a petition in just a week with a series of action days planned over the next few weeks.

The GP centre is set to close on March 31 after being given a FIFTH stay of execution by health bosses.

It was originally due to close in October 2015 but this was postponed after a joint campaign between the Observer and Hyndburn Council.

The service is being replaced with new ‘health hubs’ run by a consor- tium of GPs.

Kimberley Whitehead from Baxenden, launched a new online petition last week which already has around 10,000 signatures.

More than 600 people have also signed a paper petition which has been distribute­d to local shops and businesses.

Kimberley, 37, told the Observer: “The service is extremely well used and we do not believe that the provision proposed will be enough to manage demand.

“We believe that this will put more pressure on the already oversubscr­ibed A&E department at Royal Blackburn Hospital and the Minor Injuries Unit at Accrington Victoria.

“We had a public meeting on Friday (January 26) which was very posi- tive and we had a lot of people from the community turn up to offer their support.

“From that we decided we would have some action days and get out and talk to the community.

“We went up to Accrington

Victoria and did a collection for the petition. We got over 300 signatures in just 90 minutes which was pretty impressive. It was very busy. There was a lot of support.

“The walk-in centre is vital for the town. It’s important that we show we are fighting for our services. Where do we end up next? What’s next on the hit list?

“I’m still to meet one person who supports this new system.”

Figures from 2015 showed the centre was being used by 34,000 people a year. Campaigner­s will hit Accrington town centre again between 11am and 1pm on Saturday, February 3, to collect more signatures before heading to Accrington Stanley’s Wham Stadium from 2pm.

The petition will run until the end of February and will be submitted by Hyndburn MP Graham Jones to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, in March.

To sign it visit change. org and search for ‘Accrington walkin’.

Save our walk-in centre

 ??  ?? Campaigner­s outside Accrington Victoria Hospital on Wednesday
Campaigner­s outside Accrington Victoria Hospital on Wednesday
 ??  ?? Kimberley Whitehead with the petition
Kimberley Whitehead with the petition

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