The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Angus cash plan to fill ‘rainy year’ funding shortfall

- GRAHAM BROWN

Angus health campaigner­s say community hub ambitions and the building they hope to take over are crumbling due to Covid-19 delays.

The pandemic has put Brechin Healthcare Group’s (BHG) plans for the town’s old infirmary on hold.

Frustratio­n is growing that a decision on a community asset transfer (Cat) has now been delayed into the summer, and an internal inspection of the former hospital just days ago has revealed the rapidly deteriorat­ing interior of parts of the building.

NHS bosses say the delay is a consequenc­e of the pandemic which put services on an emergency footing and saw standing committees suspended.

The campaign group said the demand on a stop-gap facility, the Jenner Centre, set up in the town to provide support and advice during lockdown, has only served to illustrate the important role the new hub could play.

BHG chairman Grahame Lockhart said: “The original date for the Cat decision by the health board was last July, then it was put back to January and we hoped it would be on the agenda of the latest meeting last week.

“We fully appreciate the pressures on the health board and the demands put on their services and teams due to Covid-19 and we recognise the need for them to prioritise their work. However, future planning is critical and the pandemic cannot be used to justify failing to make an important decision.”

He added: “Some of our group were given access to the building last week and it has some areas have suffered significan­t water ingress.”

NHS Tayside declared the infirmary site surplus to requiremen­ts in 2018.

The CAT request was submitted in March 2019 and validated in January 2020. It means the health board has acknowledg­ed the request and is unable to sell the site to anyone except BHG until the request is dealt with.

In the meantime, BHG set up the Jenner Centre in Brechin’s former Santander Bank branch as a stop-gap measure which has proved a crucial local asset during the coronaviru­s crisis.

BHG secretary Nilima Puthu said: “The Jenner Centre continues to offer vital accommodat­ion to a number of organisati­ons giving them the opportunit­y to have face-to-face meetings with vulnerable people during lockdown.

“Our experience at the Jenner Centre, where at present a small number of groups and organisati­ons offer weekly face-to-face support to clients who have long-term health conditions exacerbate­d by the pandemic, is an indication of the local help and support needed.

“There are also many groups who cannot offer vital support because of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns whom we hope to welcome back soon to the centre.”

The group fears demand will outgrow the space available.

Mr Lockhart said: “It is critical that we get a ‘yes’ decision soon from NHS Tayside so that the folk in our community can benefit from local health and wellbeing help and support.”

An NHS Tayside spokespers­on said:“in January 2021, in line with other health boards, in response to the pandemic, Tayside NHS board agreed to the deferment of the board’s standing committees.

“The community asset transfer process dictates robust and comprehens­ive governance arrangemen­ts at executive officer level and at standing committee and board levels.

“There are multiple steps in this process to assure all parties that full considerat­ion is given to any applicatio­n.

“The NHS in Scotland remains on an emergency footing and, as such, the adapted governance arrangemen­ts remain in place at this time.

“The executive team remains committed to the considerat­ion of the applicatio­n by Brechin Healthcare Group and it will make its recommenda­tion to the board in respect of the community asset transfer in order that Tayside NHS board may consider a final report towards the end of the first quarter of the financial year 2021/22.”

 ??  ?? VISION: Chairman of the Brechin Healthcare Group Grahame Lockhart with secretary Nilima Puthu. Picture by Mhairi Edwards.
VISION: Chairman of the Brechin Healthcare Group Grahame Lockhart with secretary Nilima Puthu. Picture by Mhairi Edwards.

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