
Dudley MP Sonia Kumar has taken the fight for answers on the future of a Sedgley health centre to Parliament.
Ms Kumar presented a petition containing over 1,600 names to the House of Commons, telling MPs the number of signatures shows the strength of feeling among people in Dudley.
Campaigners are calling on Dudley Council to finalise a deal to keep services at the Ladies Walk Health Centre and library by renewing a lease on the property, which is set to expire in March 2026.
Ms Kumar told MPs: “This facility is a vital community hub and a treasured lifeline for local people accessing essential care.
“The petitioners request that the House of Commons urge the government to communicate urgently with the owners of the Ladies Walk centre property, Dudley Council and the NHS to secure the centre and stop its closure.”
Campaigners fear if the lease is not renewed services will be relocated, they are calling for the council to either renew the lease or buy the centre under a compulsory purchase order.
Dudley council’s leader, Cllr Patrick Harley, says the situation has moved on substantially and negotiations are under way. Cllr Harley said: “We are all around the table and things seem to be moving at pace. Talks are ongoing, and I am confident we will come to an agreement at some point and things will stay as they are.
“We need to let the people who know what they are doing negotiate a good deal.”
The centre was opened 25 years ago, it was constructed from 72 steel-framed modules which were craned into position. The centre was the first Private Finance Initiative (PFI) project to be constructed off-site. Under a PFI deal the private sector pays to construct public buildings and the public sector pays to use the building over a long-term contract.
A public meeting to discuss progress on the Ladies Walk centre will take place at the Parish Church of All Saints, Vicar Street, Sedgley, on May 21, starting at 6.30pm.
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