HEALTH bosses are seeking the views of Middlewich residents over plans for a new care centre in the town.
Oakapple Primary Care Developments is working with the Primary Care Trust, Oaklands and Acorns GP practices and Cheshire East Community Health to create a new all-in-one health facility.
As reported in the Guardian, the 3,860 square metre facility is set to transform the existing Oaklands Surgery, off St Ann's Walk.
If the scheme is given the green light, it will also be the new home for Acorns Surgery and create a Primary Care Trust clinic, children’s centre, dental practice and pharmacy.
A spokesman for the project said: “We wish to talk to the people of Middlewich about their ideas for healthcare within the town, and give them the opportunity to look at the plans and have their say on what they would like to see included in it.”
People are invited to talk to members of the project team on Thursday, September 24.
There will be a display at Middlewich Civic Hall between 4.30pm and 6.30pm.
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