New move in fight to save Teignmouth Hospital

Thursday, 29 February 2024 19:42

By Guy Henderson, Local Democracy Reporter

Teignmouth Hospital (Image: Google Maps)

The battle to save Teignmouth Hospital has reached ‘the final roll of the dice’ as campaigners scramble to keep it open.

Teignbridge Council has decided to have one last go at urging health secretary Victoria Atkins to look again at NHS Devon’s decision to move its services elsewhere.
The health service says the town will be better served by a new ‘hub’, but campaigners believe the hospital’s role is still vital.
It was the first NHS hospital to be built after the Second World War, replacing a building which was bombed.
The NHS Devon Clinical Commissioning Group decided in December 2020 to move its services to other locations in Teignmouth and Dawlish. Any future decision about what to do with the hospital itself would rest with owners the Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust.
Teignbridge chairman Cllr Chris Clarance (Independent, Shaldon and Stokeinteignhead) said the council needed to act quickly after a Devon County Council committee voted in January not to lobby the minister on behalf of Teignmouth.
He said there is still a clear need for the hospital, and added: “The NHS says its model of care is working efficiently. If it was, there wouldn’t be queues of ambulances lined up on a daily basis outside Torquay’s accident and emergency department.
“If any lay person can see that there are insufficient in-patient beds, why can’t our trust see it too?”
Cllr Clarance disputed reports that the fabric of the building is in poor condition with water coming in. “I don’t buy into the argument that it is all doom and gloom about the state of the building,” he said.
“We can’t afford to wait any longer. This is the final roll of the dice.”
Cllr Rosie Dawson (Lib Dem, Dawlish NE) said the hospital had been used as a ‘red zone’ assessment centre during the pandemic, and may be needed again.
“If this is the last action we can take to try and save Teignmouth Hospital then we must take it,” she said,.
But Cllr Joan Atkins (Conservative, Teignmouth Central) warned that if the hospital was saved, the NHS had ‘no stomach’ to go on running it.
She said: “I believe firmly that primary care should be available, but I don’t believe the hospital is the place for it to be. I think we’re barking up the wrong tree.”
 

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