Fleur outside Llanidloes Hospital holding a sign that reads: "Hands off our hospital"

Reverse the downgrade of Llanidloes Hospital

On the 30th of July, Powys Health Board will meet to decide the fate of Llanidloes Hospital. 

The Lib Dem team are demanding they reverse the downgrade that was implemented 6 months ago, and invest in our local hospital.

Local campaigner, Fleur Frantz-Morgans, said: “Our Hospital means a lot to us in Llanidloes. All three of my children were born there, and my mum spent time in the Day Centre there.

“It’s high-time the Welsh Government cough-up the cash to invest in rural health services - rather than downgrading them.

“Please sign our ‘Reverse the Downgrade’ petition below to make clear our opposition to this potential permament downgrade.

Reverse the Downgrade

I/We the undersigned call on Powys Teaching Health Board to reverse the downgrade of Llanidloes Hospital.

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