Breaking: NO public consultation on the partial closure of Seaton Hospital

Martin Shaw seatonmatters.org /

The Devon Integrated Care Board (ICB) have said that the ‘stakeholder engagement process’, on the proposal to hand back a wing of Seaton Hospital to NHS Property Services (potentially leading to its demolition) will NOT include a public consultation – although the wing was WHOLLY paid for by public donations, making the Seaton area community THE most important stakeholder.

Only this week the ICB released, at my request, its report on the proposal, which boasted about the original consultation process for the hospital beds closure in 2016. Presumably they’ve realised, as I reminded them in my letter this week, that the consultation showed people DIDN’T want the closure.

So – fearing the Seaton public would once again say no, they’ve simply cut us out altogether this time!

One thought on “Breaking: NO public consultation on the partial closure of Seaton Hospital

  1. Does honesty and integrity play any part in this issue?
    It was theft from under the noses of the people of Seaton and surrounding areas.
    Perhaps they will do the right thing, we might be surprised, we can but hope.

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