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New health centre could be open by end of 2012


A NEW health centre in Shoebury could be open by 2012, it has been revealed.

The centre, which would replace the run-down clinic in Campfield Road, is likely to include a GP surgery, dental clinic and a pharmacy.

It was feared the £1.19million facility would not go ahead because of cuts and a Govern-ment proposal to scrap primary care trusts.

A spokesman said yesterday: “We are currently working on a business case for the development of Shoebury primary care centre.

“Our current plans are for the centre to be open by December 2012 or early 2013.”

The centre will still require planning permission, and must get final approval from board members at NHS South East Essex. Shoebury independent councillor Michael Assenheim, said: “I think it is an important development to supplement the fact more people are moving to Shoebury.

“It will stop people having to go to Southend Hospital for smaller things, such as blood tests.

“I think it needs to be built before the money for it disappears.”

However, Tory councillor Tony Cox, representing West Shoebury ward, said the building wasn’t justified in relation to recent funding cuts.

Mr Cox said: “I have never supported this development and I do not believe any business case can be justified in the current economic climate.

“I think it will be a white elephant.”

Laurie Gaymer, secretary for the Shoebury Village Residents’ Association, who lives in the High Street, said: “There will be some issues surrounding this from residents I am sure, but I think a lot of people will want to know about travel and parking facilities for it.

“There will be some residents who will object to it, but the clinic in Shoebury is no longer fit for purpose.”

Comments(4)

Marshwalker says...
11:46am Sat 31 Jul 10

Maybe, just maybe, we might get Doctors who we can fully understand. And are able to do more small ops in Shoebury, (e.g. removal of warts & tags on the skin) rather than having to be refered to overloaded consultants at the main Hospital in Prittewell Chase.
While working in Leicester City (1998 - 2005) my local GP surgery did all this and more, includeing accupunture. And as Councillor Assenheim says, get it done before the money is lost or taken to cover other areas.

firedog says...
4:31pm Sat 31 Jul 10

Perhaps Tony Cox wants it built in his area, and claim it was his idea.How can anyone object to an improved facility like this?

UKGovnor says...
11:38pm Sun 1 Aug 10

"The centre, which would replace the run-down clinic in Campfield Road". It doesn't look run down to me. There are other places to get blood tests besides Southend Hospital. The clinic is fit for the purpose and building a new one would be a white elephant and a total waste of money.

shoeburylad says...
9:55am Tue 3 Aug 10

firedog, if you actually look closer the proposed new centre would actually be on Tony Cox's doorstep nearly.

I do recall that in the local elections that Tony cox said he would oppose the new building and got in with a massive majority.

Sounds like he is honouring his campaign pledge to me.

Also, people have short memories just look at the sheer hypocracy of Cllr Assenheim

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The £1.19million centre for Shoebury will offer facilities including blood tests, lessening the need for hospital visits The £1.19million centre for Shoebury will offer facilities including blood tests, lessening the need for hospital visits

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