Seaford needs better health care
Councillor Ralph Taylor has been campaigning for Seaford patients needing intermediate care following a stay in hospital to have access to the beds at Newhaven Downs Rehabilitation Centre. At present, such patients have to go to Firwood House in Hampden Park, which is difficult to get to from Seaford, especially by public transport. “It seems crazy that a modern, purpose-built facility, just down the road in Newhaven, has been mothballed, just to save money,” he said. “We need a community hospital here in Seaford, but in the meantime Seaford patients should be able to use Newhaven Downs.”
Ralph, together with Councillors Jon Freeman and Eddie Collict, is a member of a ‘stakeholder group’ which has been set-up to plan new facilities for Seaford. “The group has been meeting regularly for over a year, and is looking to make progress in this crucial area in the near future.”
Jon Freeman has been frustrated by the lack of progress made on the issue so far. “I think we will have to call a public meeting and show the health big-wigs just how strongly Seaford feels about this issue.”
Let us know YOUR views on health provision in Seaford; phone Ralph on 891704, or Jon on 899256.
Seaford hospital campaign gathers momentum
On Friday 7 July a lively meeting regarding the campaign for a hospital in Seaford was held at the home of Cllr Jon Freeman. About 30 people heard Jon and local health campaigner Don Hart describe the campaign to get better health facilities in Seaford. Those present pledged their support for the campaign and agreed to seek further signatures for the petition.