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    Notice of Motion by Councillor Llio Elenid Owen

    • Meeting of The Council, Thursday, 9th May, 2024 1.30 pm (Item 13b)

    In accordance with the Notice of Motion received under Section 4.19 of the Constitution, Councillor Llio Elenid Owen will propose as follows:-

     

    The decision by the Welsh National Health Service Joint Commissioning Committee and health boards to close and centralise the Welsh Air Ambulance centres of Caernarfon (Dinas Dinlle) and Welshpool is a devastating blow to the whole of Gwynedd and another example of how Wales's central services ignore the aspirations and demands of rural Wales. I ask the Council to oppose the decision, and to ask for full intervention and investigation into the decision by the Welsh Government.

     

     

     

    Decision:

    The decision by the Welsh National Health Service Joint Commissioning Committee and health boards to close and centralise the Welsh Air Ambulance centres of Caernarfon (Dinas Dinlle) and Welshpool is a devastating blow to the whole of Gwynedd and another example of how Wales' central services ignore the aspirations and demands of rural Wales. This Council opposes the decision and asks for full intervention and investigation into the decision by the Welsh Government.

     

    Minutes:

     

    (A)      Submitted – the following notice of motion by Councillor Llio Elenid Owen under Section 4.19 of the Constitution, and it was seconded:-

     

    The decision by the National Health Service Wales Joint Commissioning Committee and the health boards to close and centralise the Wales Air Ambulance centres of Caernarfon (Dinas Dinlle) and Welshpool is a devastating blow to the whole of Gwynedd and another example of how Wales's central services ignore the aspirations and demands of rural Wales. I ask the Council to oppose the decision, and to ask for full intervention and an investigation into the decision by the Welsh Government.

     

    The member set out the context to her motion, noting that:

     

    ·         A year and a half ago, the Council had voted unanimously in favour of her motion that called on the relevant bodies to retain the Air Ambulance centres at Dinas Dinlle and Welshpool, and build on the services in their current bases, but the recent decision to close those centres was disappointing and heartbreaking and was a huge blow to the whole of Gwynedd.

    ·         The NHS Wales Joint Commissioning Committee, which included four Lay Members and the seven Chief Executives of the Welsh Health Board, had come to a majority decision at the end of April to accept the recommendations in the Service Review of the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS), to merge the Air Ambulance Centres of Caernarfon and Welshpool on a new base in central north Wales, with the exact location to be determined.

    ·         Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board and Powys Health Board – the two health regions that would be specifically affected by the decisions – were against the decision, but the public's needs and views on the matter in those two areas had not been listened to at all.  As such, the Welsh Government would now need to intervene and conduct a full investigation into the decision.

    ·         The recommendations noted that this decision would enable more people to benefit from the clinical expertise provided by the teams of this critical care service and that it would also include the provision of an additional bespoke road-based service for rural communities. However, as the Members of Parliament for Gwynedd had noted, there were essential questions that had not yet been answered, especially around the additional bespoke road-based provision, and it was all still very vague.

    ·         It was not believed that there was any sense in moving the bases from Dinas Dinlle and Welshpool, on the outskirts of some of the most remote and rural areas of Wales, and relocating them in a populated area by the A55 in north-east Wales.

    ·         ⁠We must highlight our support and gratitude, as local people and as elected members, to the Wales Air Ambulance charity and the clinical teams of the Wales NHS Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS).  The excellent work and service they delivered in order to provide emergency care in our communities was utterly invaluable, and the Wales Air Ambulance was one of the charities that was closest to people's hearts.

    ·         She also wished to thank everyone who had taken part in the engagement process over the past few months, and that the very strong local support for retaining these bases in their current locations had been clear during the engagement process.

     

    Several members expressed their keen support to the motion.  The following was noted:-

     

    ·         It was too easy to claim that the changes would lead to an improved service, and that the evidence and the details indicating this should be demanded.

    ·         They implored all the members to sign and share the petition on the Senedd Cymru website calling for a full public inquiry into the closure of the bases in Dinas Dinlle and Welshpool.

     

    In her closing comments, the proposer noted that the three motions before this meeting of the Council all related to how our rural areas were being let down by the central organisations, and she emphasised the importance of continuing to work together and campaign against the decision to close the air ambulance bases in Dinas Dinlle and Welshpool.

     

    RESOLVED to adopt the motion, namely:-

     

    The decision by the National Health Service Wales Joint Commissioning Committee and the health boards to close and centralise the Wales Air Ambulance centres of Caernarfon (Dinas Dinlle) and Welshpool is a devastating blow to the whole of Gwynedd and another example of how Wales's central services ignore the aspirations and demands of rural Wales.  This Council opposes the decision and asks for full intervention and an investigation into the decision by the Welsh Government.

     

     

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