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Friday, 7 April 2006, 20:51 GMT 21:51 UK

Call for hospital closure backed

Walnuttree Hospital campaigners Plans to close a community hospital are set to be backed despite a campaign and a 10,000-name petition against it.

Managers want to close Walnuttree Hospital in Sudbury, Suffolk, as part of a shake-up of hospital services.

West Suffolk Hospital Trust and Suffolk West Primary Care Trust (PCT) are being recommended to close the hospital by the end of 2007.

A spokesman for the PCT said this would follow the building of a new health centre in Sudbury.

A report to the PTC also recommends:


The centre would provide major outpatient facilities but no inpatient beds, compared to Walnuttree which has 32 inpatient beds.

Mike Stonnard, the PCT's chief executive, said that following public consultation it was decided that Walnuttree would not have to close by the end of 2006.

He said the hospital trust board was being asked to support the closure of St Leonard's Hospital, Sudbury, and the transfer of its gynaecology, obstetrics and orthopaedic services to the Walnuttree.

Once Walnuttree closed, beds needed for patients in the Sudbury area would be bought from the private sector.

Walnuttree staff 'marvellous'

Ivan Turner, a campaigner against the planned closure of Walnuttree, said he was saddened that the hospital may eventually close.

"My feeling is that they should build a new hospital with inpatient beds before closing Walnuttree," said Mr Turner, who lives in nearby Lavenham.

"Walnuttree Hospital staff were absolutely marvellous to my wife [who is in her 70s and suffered a stroke]. It is a great shame that they should build a new place without beds."

The PCT and the hospital trust meet on Tuesday.




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