A CAMPAIGN to reverse the decision to withdraw funding for a new health centre in Kincardine has gained the support of MSP Jackie Baillie.
The Shadow Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care lent her support to the campaign following a public meeting organised by Councillor Graeme Downie.
At the meeting, Cllr Downie updated the public on the current situation, he cited the following:
- The current health centre is a cottage built in the early 20th century.
- A report in 2016 confirmed it was not fit for purpose for reasons including a lack of disabled access, no storage and insufficient space.
- Scottish Government and NHS Fife agreed on a plan and funding for a new health centre in the village which would better serve the growing population of the area and bring more services together.
- In March 2023, the SNP announced they were delaying their funding until “the second half of the decade” because it was no longer a priority.
- Other projects in Fife affected by the delay include plans for a new health centre in Lochgelly.
- Despite approaches from local people, Health Secretary, Michael Matheson MSP, has refused to meet with local people to explain the decision.
Cllr Downie told the Press: "It is outrageous that the person responsible for breaking their promise to the people of Kincardine to provide a new health centre is too scared to come and explain that decision to the community.
“It would only take a small diversion of his ministerial car but Michael Matheson is unwilling to even do that.
“I am delighted to have the support of Scottish Labour and Jackie Baillie MSP and I am sure with her help at Holyrood we can continue to press the SNP Scottish Government to do the right thing and bring back the funding that this centre so desperately needs.”
After the meeting, Dame Baillie pledged to raise the issue at Holyrood with SNP Health Secretary Michael Matheson.
She added: “For too long people in Kincardine have been let down by an SNP government that is out of ideas and out of touch.
“This health centre is vital to the local community, but Mr Matheson has not even taken the time to explain this decision to the people he’s letting down.
“I will be raising this issue in Holyrood and hope to hear from Mr Matheson soon.”
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