People urged to attend Shrewsbury GP hub meeting to 'make views clear' to those 'pushing through GP cuts'

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People urged to attend Shrewsbury GP hub meeting to 'make views clear' to those 'pushing through GP cuts'
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People are being urged to attend a public meeting about a controversial GP hub.

Councillor Alex Wagner has urged people to attend the meeting

Shrewsbury Town Council will be hosting an extraordinary meeting on the plan at 6pm on October 4 at St Chad’s Church.Now the team of local residents, ex-GPs, and Lib Dem councillors campaigning against the plan are also urging people to attend the meeting. “We have to make sure that NHS bosses undertake a proper consultation, not a sham where their plan to close six surgeries wins by default. A strong attendance at the extraordinary meeting is another way of showing how strong public sentiment is on this. “

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