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Thornbury Health Centre
05 July 2023
Lead MP
Luke Hall
Thornbury and Yate
Con
Responding Minister
Will Quince
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Justice & CourtsNHSMental Health
Word Count: 3502
Other Contributors: 2
At a Glance
Luke Hall raised concerns about thornbury health centre in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.
Key Requests to Government:
The MP asks the Government to confirm that Thornbury Health Centre remains a priority. He requests an update on any outstanding concerns from the Department and confirmation of continued progress behind the scenes, including discussions with local ICBs and exploration of modern methods of delivery to fit within financial constraints. The bid has been submitted for over two and a half years now, and he seeks a prompt outcome to enable the project's commencement.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
The MP is concerned about the growing demand for local health services in South Gloucestershire due to population growth. He notes that there have been consultations since 2010, but no tangible progress has been made despite significant support from the community and clinical leaders. The current three GP practices serving around 21,500 patients are expected to cater to an additional 4,600 by 2030, increasing the population served by about 18% over this decade. A recent survey conducted in Thornbury and surrounding towns has garnered over 2,000 responses, with 97% of respondents supporting the upgrade and 90% agreeing it would reduce pressure on neighbouring health services.
Alan Mak
Con
Havant
He congratulated Luke Hall on securing the debate and wished the NHS a happy 75th birthday. He highlighted his role in launching the construction of a new emergency department at Queen Alexandra Hospital, funded by the Government. Alan Mak also supported the idea that integrated care boards should use this year to plan for future community needs.
Robert Courts
Con
Oxford West and Abingdon
The MP acknowledges the work of his hon. Friend in improving health services in Thornbury, highlighting the need for collaboration among local leaders, political figures, healthcare leaders, and clinicians to deliver optimal care. He supports the clinical necessity for the Thornbury Health Centre project, emphasizing its role in reducing pressure on Southmead Hospital and neighbouring facilities.
Government Response
Will Quince
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under the chairmanship, acknowledging the importance of the NHS's 75th anniversary. I commend Luke Hall for his dedication in securing this debate and raising the issue with the Secretary of State. The Government have committed significant capital investment, including £36 billion over three years, to transform healthcare outcomes and address delays. Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board has received over £223 million in funding since 2020-21 for various initiatives such as elective recovery projects, A&E improvements, mental health schemes, and operational capital. Thornbury Health Centre's plans involve integrating community services, with officials working to assess the investment options and a meeting scheduled soon to discuss it further. Modern methods of construction are considered within the business case process. Frenchay Hospital's new facilities will offer rehabilitation care with 40-50 beds, co-located with extra care housing. The Primary Care Minister will keep Luke Hall updated on progress following the meeting.
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About Westminster Hall Debates
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