Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Thousands to join health protest march

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As many as 5,000 people are expected to march through Canterbury on Saturday with one clear message – stop cutting our health services.

Campaigner­s from across the county will take to the streets with whistles, banners and megaphones to protest against radical transforma­tion plans which could see Kent and Canterbury Hospital lose all of its specialist services.

As the health trust looks to cut 300 beds across Kent and Medway and the nation faces a desperate shortage of GPS, there will be a gathering of parliament­ary candidates, doctors, nurses and patients at the Dane John Gardens from 10.30am on Saturday.

The march, organised by Campaign for Health in East Kent (Chek), will start at 10.40am and circle around the back of the city centre and up the High Street. Chek chairman Ken Rogers said: “We are all geared up for Saturday and we are expecting up to 5,000 people at the march.

“We hope that as many people as possible will show up to show the strength of feeling behind this campaign.

“We want people to be aware of the plight of our health services and how we are being unfairly dealt a hand of cards that cuts the health services in Kent.

“We want this protest to make health bosses see, sense and hear us loud and clear that we want them to concentrat­e the services back into east Kent, not take them away.” As the march passes by Canterbury Cathedral, protesters will pause for a minute’s silence as a mark of respect to the victims of the Manchester terror attack.

 ?? Picture: Chris Davey FM4793880 ?? Chek members protesting outside the Kent & Canterbury Hospital on Tuesday evening
Picture: Chris Davey FM4793880 Chek members protesting outside the Kent & Canterbury Hospital on Tuesday evening

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