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Fight to save Tuebrook medical centre to be taken to Parliament

Fight to save Tuebrook medical centre to be taken to Parliament

The fight to save a Liverpool medical centre from closure is to be taken to Parliament.

Park View Medical Centre in Tuebrook is scheduled to close its doors in July, marking the end of its contract with its current medical provider. In a letter seen by the ECHO earlier this year, NHS Cheshire and Merseyside integrated care board (ICB) said efforts had been made to find another provider to manage the practice, “but unfortunately this process has not been successful.”

In a bid to keep the practice open, members of the community and political leaders have come together, with a public meeting held last week to demonstrate the strength of feeling.

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Among those in attendance was Ian Byrne, Labour MP for West Derby, who met with representatives from the ICB on Thursday. He told the ECHO now was the time for the campaign to ramp up the pressure.

He said: “We put our argument across and questions that were raised in the public meeting. We’re going to keep on fighting for the community.

“Myself and Paula Barker (Labour MP for Liverpool Wavertree) are going to take this to Parliament after recess to try and get the Secretary of State for Health involved in the decision. We have to ramp this up politically now and keep being positive.”

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  • May 26, 2023