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Health chiefs urged to keep A&E at hospitals

Councillors have urged health chiefs to maintain accident and emergency services at both of Shropshire's main hospitals.

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The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Shrewsbury

Members of Madeley Town Council believe it is essential to make sure treatment is available for people across Shropshire and Mid Wales – despite opposing campaigns being set up to centralise services at either the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital or Telford's Princess Royal Hospital.

They have agreed to write a letter to Telford & Wrekin Council outlining their stance.

It comes after Peter Herring, the chief executive of the trust which runs the two hospitals, claimed earlier this year that A&E services could not be maintained at both hospitals in the future.

Councillors discussed the issue after receiving an email from borough council leader Kuldip Sahota about their A&E 4 PRH Campaign and Telford and Wrekin's Clinical Commissioning Group's Call to Action, which addresses issues faced by the local health services.

Peter Taylor, chairman of the council, said: "There has been some discussion about reducing the hours of service at the Princess Royal or the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, personally I think it is ridiculous.

"If we keep the Princess Royal, it shouldn't be to the detriment of people on the other side of the county."

Councillor Paul Watling said: "We can't afford not to have them in both places. I know we need a 24 hour service in Telford, but people on the other side of Shrewsbury need it there too."

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