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GP practice in Burton, Dorset

P003107 - 02 September 2025 to 27 October 2025

Presentations: 2
Presenters: 1
NHS

At a Glance

This petition concerning gp practice in burton, dorset was presented to Parliament 2 times by 1 MP.

Issue Summary

The petitioners are concerned about the closure of a long-standing GP practice in Burton, Dorset, which has been denied permission to reopen despite local needs and planning permissions for new housing that will increase demand for GP services.

Action Requested

The House of Commons is requested to urge the Government to overrule the Dorset integrated care board’s decision and permit the reopening of the GP surgery in Burton.

Key Facts

  • The GP practice on Burton Green closed in August 2024 after 40 years.
  • South Coast Medical acquired the premises but was denied permission to reopen it by the Dorset integrated care board (ICB).
  • New housing already with planning permission will add approximately 2,000 patients requiring local GP services.
  • Two applications for reopening were submitted and subsequently rejected by NHS Dorset ICB on 3 April 2025 and upheld after an appeal on 17 July 2025.
  • The ICB cited sufficient capacity in existing practices, potential destabilisation of other local practices, and financial concerns as reasons against reopening.

Presentation Timeline

MPs presented this petition on the following dates. Each card shows the presenters and any recorded remarks.

Presented
27 October 2025
Christchurch
Presented
02 September 2025
Christchurch
It is a pleasure to be able to present this petition, which has been organised by Mr and Mrs Mackenzie-Cook of Burton in Christchurch, who, along with thousands of other local residents, have been campaigning for the reopening of Burton’s only GP surgery, which prior to its closure in August last year had served the people of Burton for over 40 years. With local encouragement, another GP practice bought the premises earlier this year and everyone assumed that its application to reopen the branch surgery would be a formality. But in April, Dorset’s integrated care board rejected that application, and we now need the Government to overrule the unelected ICB and show everyone that they were being genuine at the general election when they promised to increase access to GP services rather than to reduce it. The petition states: The petition of residents of the village of Burton in the constituency of Christchurch Declares that the petitioners and other residents of the village of Burton in the constituency of Christchurch had the benefit of a local accessible GP practice on Burton Green for over 40 years prior to its closure in August 2024; are delighted that earlier this year South Coast Medical acquired the premises for the purpose of opening a new branch of the Grove Practice following a welcome refusal by the local planning authority to permit a change of use on the grounds of loss of community benefit; and are outraged that the Dorset Integrated Care Board has since refused permission for the re-opening of the surgery. The petitioners therefore request that the House of Commons urge the Government to overrule the Dorset Integrated Care Board’s decision to refuse permission for the re-opening of a GP surgery in Burton, which ignores, inter alia, the needs and wishes of the people of Burton and the fact that new housing already in receipt of planning permission will generate demand from an additional 2,000 patients for local GP services.
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