
'This is ludicrous' cry locals as bulldozers demolish 'desperately needed' GP surgery – to make way for a Lidl | Y56645K | 2024-03-01 06:08:01
Outraged sufferers have slammed the choice to build the discount grocery store at the
LOCALS have been left livid after bulldozers demolished a "desperately needed" GP surgery to make method for a Lidl.
Outraged sufferers have slammed the choice to build the discount grocery store at the walk-in well being centre in Manchester.


Hawthorn Medical Centre in Fallowfield is now dealing with a race towards time to secure an alternate location earlier than the demolition deadline.
The transfer has left shocked docs and employees scrambling to seek out an alternate website for relocation or a special building.
A annoyed native stated: "It's surprising that a surgery that's desperately wanted is being demolished…it's ludicrous."
Docs stated the present premises have develop into too small because of the enlargement of the surgery.
However they stated the demolition discover by Lidl has left them with a decent timeframe.
A public meeting was held by the medical centre bosses in Levenshulme to make clear the urgency of the state of affairs.
Hope Citadel chief and GP Dr Laura Neilson stated: "This was genuinely a shock to us, it was genuinely a shock to get the news of the decision.
"And I feel it was a shock to the NHS as properly, it's undoubtedly been a shock to the group.
"This building is a bit of bit small for us and we've obtained extra individuals wanting to hitch the listing and we're making an attempt to offer more providers for the group.
"We need to keep it up being as artistic and revolutionary as we could be, we might hope to be shifting to a much bigger website."
UNCERTAIN FUTURE
The centre now faces an uncertain future because the surgery's lease is now set to run out in October 2025.
Dr Neilson previously informed the& Manchester Evening News: "We have to find somewhere to maneuver to that's native to our population, ideally barely greater and round a mile away."
Nevertheless, docs worry they might be left with no surgery as GP practices can take round "three or 4 years to build".
The GP and medical centre boss added: "The timescale could be very tight between now and October. There's a dialog happening with Lidl as to can whether or not that timescale be pushed pack a bit.
"Even if we find a building and the NHS funding comes via really shortly, it was refurbished and all the rooms went in, it might nonetheless be actually tight.
"There are a selection of organisations taking a look at what land and sites are available.
"Hopefully there shall be a solution out of the group. I don't have a website in the intervening time."
'OUTSTANDING SERVICE'
Hawthorn is understood for its excellent score by the Care Quality Fee.
The walk-in centre, which operates seven days every week, has been serving hundreds of locals since its first opened a decade ago by Hope Citadel.
It features a GP follow, a carpark and numerous spaces for ambulances.
The German retailer first gained planning permission to redevelop the location in 2021 at Fallowfield retail park.
However two years on, Lidl has been given the green mild to demolish the location, in response to stories.
Lidl stated in a press release: "We have now been in shut conversation with the medical centre relating to the plans for Fallowfield Retail Park.
"A big discover period has been agreed to help be sure that the area people can proceed to access this necessary provision whilst plans are explored for its relocation.
"We'll endeavour to maintain the group up to date on plans as they progress."
A council spokesperson stated: "As part of a previous software, consent was granted for models to be demolished at the Fallowfield Retail Park to offer a brand new grocery store with the medical centre retained.
"This consent additionally included a parking provision for the medical centre and there was a clear expectation that the GPs would remain in situ.
"Nevertheless, a previous approval software was acquired at the end of last yr pertaining to the demolition of the medical centre – this isn't a planning software.
"The council is being notified concerning the methodology of demolition only and isn't able to reject the proposal.
"We understand that the applicant is in communication with the medical centre and the council, with colleagues in the NHS, are in discussion about how the supply shall be continued in the future."
The Solar On-line has contacted Manchester Council, Lidl and Hawthorn Medical Centre for comment.

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