25 YEARS AGO Thursday, September 10, 1987
A crunch meeting of local doctors will be held in Alnwick next week to draw up battle plans on how to fight the proposed closure of the town’s maternity hospital. Northumberland Area Health Authority (AHA) appear to have stirred up a real hornets’ nest by announcing plans to close Alnwick’s Hillcrest Maternity Unit Hospital by 1991/2. This is part of economies which will allow them to solve a cash crisis facing the new Wansbeck General Hospital, work on which will be starting on site next week. However, it is not just expectant mothers who would suffer if Hillcrest were to close, because the AHA plans initially to axe the six geriatric beds used by elderly people at the hospital. It is hoped to increase community midwifery staff to care for mothers who wish to go to Ashington Hospital for delivery of their baby, then go home.
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