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Letter to the Worcester News concerning the Pershore Care CentreWritten by Richard Burt and published in Worcester News on Thu 10th Apr 2008 I write to express my great sadness that the last ditch effort to save Pershore Care Centre was lost at County Hall on 9th April. Despite the eloquent and moving testimony of parents and carers, supported by County Councillors Liz Tucker, Penelope Morgan and Sue Askin, it became clear very early in the three and a half hour discussion that there was no likelihood of a reprieve for the Centre. Instead, the arguments were ground down by the cabinet member responsible for the decision and the officers who support the closure plan until, with a few concessions tossed in to soften the blow, parents of the men who will lose their Day Centre were left speechless, frustrated and defeated. Make no mistake, Peshore Care Centre is the jewel in the crown of the Worcestershire service for adults with profound multiple learning difficulties, but the County Council has decided it is costing too much money to run it. Councillor Phillip Gretton admitted that the initial plan to close the Centre was to save money, but since then the Conservatives have introduced the drive for integrated service provision as a small fig leaf to hide a very large embarrassment. How can they justify spending over £1million pounds on refurbishing councillors personal offices and the council chamber at the same time as closing this Centre, saving no more than a quarter of that sum over three years? Pershore Care Centre is a second home for the four men who spend their week days there. They are fully integrated with, and supported by the Pershore community, who have raised £132,000 over the years to help with the facilities and running activities. These men, the most vulnerable in our midst, have no choice. The care team they have grown up with and the place they treat like home is to be broken up and closed down, with all the uncertainty and distress this will cause for them and their families. Parent and carer Judy Hall said with such conviction, "If we thought you were closing Pershore to offer better provision, we would snatch your hand off, but we don't, and you are not." Is £85,000 a year really too much to pay for the quality of life and stability these men and others have enjoyed for the past twenty years? Richard Burt
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Related News Stories:Tue 30th Sep 2008: Tue 8th Jul 2008: Council Snubs Lib Dem Leader's Visit To Pershore Care Centre. Mon 7th Apr 2008: Pershore Says Save Our Care Centre. Wed 2nd Apr 2008: March To Save Pershore Care Centre. Mon 3rd Mar 2008: Burt To Visit Closure-Threatened Pershore Care Centre. Related Press Articles:Mon 23rd Oct 2006: Worcester News says "Abolition of Council Tax is the solution". Fri 21st Jul 2006: Published and promoted by Richard Burt and West Worcestershire Liberal Democrats, 19 High Street, Pershore WR10 1AA. The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |