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Plea for GP written in sand by Mevagissey villagers | Plea for GP written in sand by Mevagissey villagers |
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A Cornish fishing village has put out a plea for a new GP by writing a message on a beach. | A Cornish fishing village has put out a plea for a new GP by writing a message on a beach. |
The sole partner at the Mevagissey surgery is handing back her contract on 31 July, leaving the village with no doctor. | The sole partner at the Mevagissey surgery is handing back her contract on 31 July, leaving the village with no doctor. |
Campaigners said the surgery, which serves more than 5,000 patients, was a "lifeline". | Campaigners said the surgery, which serves more than 5,000 patients, was a "lifeline". |
NHS England has been asking local people for their views and said it was "exploring all possibilities". | NHS England has been asking local people for their views and said it was "exploring all possibilities". |
Local residents started a community campaign for a replacement after NHS England said Dr Katherine James would no longer provide GP services from the end of July. | Local residents started a community campaign for a replacement after NHS England said Dr Katherine James would no longer provide GP services from the end of July. |
According to campaigners, Mevagissey's natural attractions are part of the draw for a would-be local GP. | According to campaigners, Mevagissey's natural attractions are part of the draw for a would-be local GP. |
To underline their message, they have spelled out "#Will you be our GP?" in sand on a nearby beach. | To underline their message, they have spelled out "#Will you be our GP?" in sand on a nearby beach. |
Jill Bayliss runs a community bus from Mevagissey, which is a tourist hot-spot in the summer. | |
She described the village as "lovely" and added: "So our question is, why wouldn't you like to come and live here and be our GP?" | She described the village as "lovely" and added: "So our question is, why wouldn't you like to come and live here and be our GP?" |
Campaigners Mevagissey Friends of the Surgeries said the service was a lifeline for the elderly people in the area who did not have transport. | Campaigners Mevagissey Friends of the Surgeries said the service was a lifeline for the elderly people in the area who did not have transport. |
They said alternative provision in St Austell, about five miles away, was beyond the reach of those without a car because of the lack of public transport. | They said alternative provision in St Austell, about five miles away, was beyond the reach of those without a car because of the lack of public transport. |
Prime Minister Theresa May told the area's Conservative MP Steve Double in the House of Commons that she recognised "the concerns in Mevagissey". | Prime Minister Theresa May told the area's Conservative MP Steve Double in the House of Commons that she recognised "the concerns in Mevagissey". |
And she said the government was "giving additional incentives to attract trainee GPs into areas that are hard to recruit such as rural and coastal communities". | |
NHS England, which has been running drop-in information sessions, said it was currently "business as usual" but the "immediate priority" was to look at alternative options for patients. | NHS England, which has been running drop-in information sessions, said it was currently "business as usual" but the "immediate priority" was to look at alternative options for patients. |
It has urged patients to fill in a survey online or on paper so they can get an "accurate picture" of needs. | It has urged patients to fill in a survey online or on paper so they can get an "accurate picture" of needs. |
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