Maldon MP Sir John Whittingdale speaks on proposed St Peter's Hospital closure: 'I am not prepared to stand by'

By Chloe Brewster

17th Jan 2024 | Local News

Local MP John Whittingdale vows to raise the matter in Parliament (Photos: Ben Shahrabi)
Local MP John Whittingdale vows to raise the matter in Parliament (Photos: Ben Shahrabi)

Maldon MP Sir John Whittingdale responds to Tuesday's (January 16, 2023) news of the proposed closure of St Peter's Hospital.

A pre-consultation business case (PCBC), proposed by a team of the Mid and South Essex Integrated Care Board, outlined plans to relocate the hospital's beds and ambulatory services to other sites, resulting in a closure of outpatient services.

In a letter to the media, Maldon MP Rt Hon Sir John Whittingdale, wrote: "When, last year, the local NHS announced that they were moving some services from St Peter's, I was assured that these changes reflected the immediate needs of the service for the winter period, were temporary in nature and would only affect inpatient provision. I therefore accepted that, in the interests of staff and quality of patient care, the temporary changes were necessary.

"I am extremely disappointed to learn that it is now proposed to make these changes permanent and possibly to close the hospital to outpatients. I recognise that the existing stroke rehabilitation beds at St Peter's are intended to serve the whole of Mid Essex and are arguably better provided in a more modern community hospital."

He adds: "However, while the use of the maternity unit has dropped dramatically in recent years, I can appreciate that expectant mothers in the District still want the choice of a local midwife-led maternity unit which will be denied if it is moved to Braintree. In addition, the loss of local provision of essential outpatient services such as X-rays, blood tests, diagnostics and physiotherapy is unacceptable unless and until an alternative local site can be found.

 "I helped campaign against the closure of the St Peter's maternity unit many years ago and have been pressing for a new community hospital in Maldon for over 20 years. Yet , despite public meetings, debates and assurances being given, progress in finding a replacement has been consistently thwarted by pressure on funding, the difficulty in finding a suitable site, or gaining the necessary permissions. 

"St Peter's was built as a workhouse in 1872 and the building has deteriorated badly in recent years. The need for a replacement has become steadily more urgent and I am incredibly frustrated that repeated promises have so far come to nothing. 

"If it is decided to proceed with closure plans, there will have to be a consultation period of at least 8 weeks and I urge people to respond. I will also be having urgent meetings with local NHS chiefs in the next few days and intend to arrange a public meeting and to raise the matter in Parliament. I am not prepared to stand by and allow essential local health services for my constituents to just disappear."

Subject to relevant approvals the consultation would commence on January 25 and will run for eight weeks to March 21. 

The public consultations would include a survey and a series of face-to-face and online discussions with local communities.

Face-to-face discussions will be carried out in Burnham, Thurrock, Southend, Chelmsford and Basildon, with a public consultation hearing event held in Maldon Town. 

Find the PCBC proposal, here.

     

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