Yorkshire Post

Village GP surgeries to get new providers

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A NEW provider will be sought to run a GP surgery in a West Yorkshire village after fears were raised that its closure would leave elderly people with too far to travel for treatment.

The potential closure of Swillingto­n Health Practice sparked a public outcry after a review of GP services was launched by NHS bosses.

Healthcare provider Grange Medicare will cease running the surgery, along with New Cross Surgery in Rothwell and Middleton Park Surgery, when its contract ends in October.

NHS Leeds Clinical Commission­ing Groups (CCG) Partnershi­p decided to keep all three open after public consultati­on.

The CCG partnershi­p’s Primary Care Commission­ing Committee said new providers would be found to take over the Rothwell and Middleton surgeries.

An existing GP practice will be sought to take on the Swillingto­n surgery as a branch surgery.

A CCG spokespers­on said: “The committee agreed that Swillingto­n Health Practice will remain as a local site and discussion­s will take place with local providers to secure GP services for the registered population.”

A report to the CCG committee said: “There was strong feeling that closing Swillingto­n practice would have a negative impact on the elderly population, especially those with mobility issues and long-term conditions.

It added: “Local GP providers have shown an interest in running the practice as a branch surgery.”

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Amy Farry, top, of Museums Sheffield, with a map of the UK made up of protest badges worn by the people of the city. Above, a photograph taken during the miners’ strike.

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