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COUNCILLORS THROW DOWN THE GAUNTLET WITH UNANIMOUS CALL FOR DISTRICT HOSPITALS REVIEW
COUNCILLORS have called for the future of district hospital services to be reviewed. A motion backing challenges to separate plans for Dewsbury and Huddersfield was unanimously supported by 53 votes to nil on Wednesday night. There were four abstentions involving health scrutiny committee members who have to stay neu-
By David Miller News Reporter davidmiller@thepressnews.co.uk
tral. But the position of Kirklees Council was made clear – changes to services at both hospitals are unacceptable. Dewsbury Hospital’s A&E department could become a minor injuries unit from as early as September, while A&E at Huddersfield would shut altogether.
Council leader Coun David Sheard wants an all-party working group to set out the authority’s “bottom line”. This would be a strategy for all Kirklees and would involve the suspension of plans to downgrade Dewsbury. He also called for solidarity among communities in Kirklees, Calderdale and Wakefield and said: “I believe every area deserves its own A&E. I don’t want to see a hospital A&E stay open in Huddersfield at the expense of Halifax.
“And I don’t want to see Huddersfield stay open at the expense of Dewsbury, or Dewsbury at the expense of Wakefield or Pontefract. “This motion is not just about Huddersfield. It’s about Dewsbury, Wakefield, Barnsley and everywhere else so we’re not begging off our neighbours.” Coun Sheard and Tory deputy leader Coun David Hall moved and seconded the motion. A unanimous vote was demanded by Coun Hall
and he said: “We can talk, but we also need action. The first step is to back this motion unanimously. The public are demanding action. Let’s not disappoint them tonight.” All those present and eligible to vote, except those on the health scrutiny committee, supported the motion. Councillors not in attendance included Tory leader Coun Robert Light (bereavement) and veteran
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