An urgent meeting between Powys County Council and Powys Teaching Health Board (PTHB) is being called for by councillors to discuss the possible axing of hospital beds in the county.
Powys council chairman, Cllr Geoff Morgan (Reform UK – Efail Valley), has agreed to an urgent notice of motion on hospital beds being brought before councillors at a council meeting on Thursday, July 9.
This follows Plaid Cymru Senedd Member for Gwynedd Maldwyn, Elwyn Vaughan, raising the alarm over a potential move by the health board to cut beds from community hospitals and possibly centralising them in Newtown and Brecon hospitals.
The threat to beds has emerged as a possible move as the cash-strapped health board looks to start consulting on potential cuts to services later this year.
Following the revelation by Mr Vaughan, politicians in Powys from across the political spectrum, including county councillors, have moved to condemn the potential proposal.
The urgent motion is being brought to council by Cllr Graham Breeze (Powys Independents – Welshpool Llanerchydol) and will be seconded by Cllr Gwynfor Thomas (Conservative – Llansantffraid).
The motion reads: "This council notes with significant concern reports that PTHB is considering options which could result in a substantial reduction in inpatient hospital beds across Powys, including the potential concentration of bed-based services on a limited number of sites.
"The board has confirmed that a range of options are under consideration as part of its Better Together programme and that public consultation is expected later this year.
"This council believes that any reduction in the number of hospital beds serving the people of Powys could have serious consequences for patient care, hospital discharge arrangements, access to health services, and the wellbeing of residents across our rural communities."
The motion has four points:
• To ask for a meeting with PTHB.
• Seek detailed information from the health board on what the options will be and the potential impact of any reduction in hospital bed numbers.
• Discuss the adverse implications that any decision to reduce inpatient bed capacity could have on the people of Powys.
• That the council chairman, Cllr Morgan, write formally to Dr Carl Cooper, PTHB chairman, requesting that such a meeting be arranged at the earliest opportunity.
The health board stresses: "No decisions have been made, and none will be made until there has been full and meaningful consultation with our staff and the public, which we expect to take place from September.
"More information will be available later this summer and we strongly encourage everyone to get involved and share their views."






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