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Foundry 2 Hub Overview and Consultation Events

Are you a patient at Page Hall Medical Centre or Upwell Street Surgery? If so, there are proposals to change the buildings where these GP surgeries might operate from. A new building on Rushby Street is proposed to replace the existing surgeries. A map of the proposals is available from the download link on the left.

There are public meetings being run by NHS and local community organisations detailed later. If you cannot make these or would prefer a smaller setting, then Disability Sheffield are running a Zoom session to discuss the impacts for disabled people and hear your thoughts on the consultation survey. Join us on the 26th of September at 2pm on Zoom by contacting consultations@disabilitysheffield.org.uk in advance for the login details. You can also share any thoughts on this topic to the same e-mail address by the end of September.

You will need to look at the full details of the proposal which can be found here and we recommend you read this before completing the consultation survey. You can contact us at consultations@disabilitysheffield.org.uk: if you have any accessibility difficulties using the materials prepared by the NHS. The above emails address can also be used to share any thoughts on this topic by the end of September.

Public meeting information supplied by the NHS. Sessions are run by the NHS and local community groups as follows:

  • 16th August at 5:30pm at Firvale Community Hub.
  • 5th September at 4:30pm at Firvale Community Hub.
  • 15th September at 6:30pm at Grimesthorpe Family Centre.

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