Bromley Borough Liberal Democrats

Dr and the Medics coming to Town?

12.00.00am GMT Mon 12th Dec 2005

Bromley Town Lib Dem campaigner David Dear (photography: Duncan Borrowman)

Bromley Town Lib Dem campaigner David Dear

Two recently received planning applications should be good news for the health of Bromley town residents.

The first is for a 'stand by' point for London Ambulance Service emergency response staff. This will be for somewhere for ambulance crews to stay sharp to go with an ambulance parked 24 hours in South Street.

The second is a kidney dialysis unit to be operated by the King's College Hospital NHS Trust in Ringers Road. It should be able to take up to 14 patients at a time, Monday to Saturday.

Local Lib Dem campaigner David Dear said "Anything which helps to improve the health of Bromley residents is to be welcomed, I wish them all the best going through the planning process".

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