18 May 2009
Andrew Lansley MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Health, today visited Malvern Community Hospital to congratulate staff on the successful opening of the new Minor Injuries Unit. Since the unit opened earlier this year, 1400 patients have already been treated in Malvern, avoiding visits to Accident and Emergency. The Unit is open from 9am to 9pm.

Mr. Lansley congratulated Lyn Ingles, Modern Matron and her team. He congratulated Pat Merrick, retired Chairman of the League of Friends on her 30 years of work campaigning for the new hospital. He then visited the site of the new Malvern Hospital on the Worcester Road with the PCT project management team. A bat licence was issued last Friday and now work can start on the building.

Harriett Baldwin, Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for West Worcestershire, who arranged the visit said, "The team at Malvern Hospital have had a great year, opening the new Minor Injuries Unit; maintaining an infection-free hospital and planning the new hospital. I am delighted that Mr. Lansley was able to come and congratulate the team. He was also very impressed with the plans for the new £17.7 million hospital in Malvern Link"

 

Photo: At the new site from L to R, Cllr Paul Tuthill, Andrew Lansley MP, Conservative Parliamentary Candidate Harriett Baldwin, Brian Hanford from the PCT and former nurse Nancy Doyle, Conservative County Council candidate in Malvern Link.

From L to R, Cllr Ralph Madden, Acting Leader of Malvern Hills District Council, Nancy Doyle, County Council Candidate for Malvern Link division, Theresa French from Worcestershire PCT, Pat Merrick, Andrew Lansley, Lyn Ingles, Cllr Paul Tuthill from Health Overview and Scrutiny and Harriett Baldwin