WEAK COUNCIL PLAN COULD MEAN DOWNGRADE FOR HOSPITAL SERVICES

  • Inadequate Dacorum Council plans risk a poorer future for Hemel’s health services
  • Dacorum Borough Council’s local plan needs to be strengthened to prevent the NHS downgrading the Borough’s hospital facilities
  • NHS services must be expanded to meet the needs of Borough’s growing and ageing population (numbers of over-65s will rise 35% in the next 20 years)
  • But the Council’s draft plan gives no guarantee even that all inadequate existing services will be maintained in the planned Health Hub which could take the place of Hemel Hospital. It says only the Hub ‘will likely replace much of the remaining facilities on the existing hospital site.’
  • The NHS refuses to guarantee that the Hemel Urgent Care Centre (40000 cases a year) will be maintained or replaced
  • The Council needs to stand up for our local hospital services – and not let the NHS downgrade them further

The Dacorum Local Plan is below – see especially paragraph 2.44

Appendix A_Local Plan to 2041 for SPAE