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Secretary of State welcomed at Leighton Buzzard Health Centre official opening

NHSPS successfully delivered upgrades expected to enable up to 56,000 more patient appointments each year. The extra space will meet community demand as the population of Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes grows twice as quickly as England’s as a whole.  
Rt Hon Wes Streeting attended ribbon cutting alongside NHSPS and partner organisations involved in the development.

NHSPS is proud to announce the opening of seven new clinical rooms at Leighton Buzzard Health Centre following a ceremony attended by Rt Hon Wes Streeting MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. 
  
The Secretary of State was welcomed to the site by Jackie Ducker, NHSPS’ Chief Customer Officer; Felicity Cox, Chief Executive Officer of Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board; and Alex Mayer, MP for Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard. Prior to cutting the ribbon on the new facilities, the Minister received a tour of the building and met local clinicians and patient representatives. 
  
Funded by the Department of Health and Social Care and delivered by NHS Property Services in partnership with Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes ICB, following consultation with local patients, the additional space will increase capacity by converting vacant space and improving the layout of existing clinical rooms. 
  
Five of the rooms – along with a new waiting area, WC and reception space – have been developed on the first floor, with two more spaces created on the ground floor by reconfiguring the existing layout into fully equipped clinical rooms. 
  
The development is expected to enable NHS patients to access around 56,000 additional appointments each year, including the recently launched Integrated Same Day Minor Illness Service, operated by the town’s Primary Care Network, which includes care from enhanced nurse practitioners, pharmacists and paramedics. 
 
Rt Hon Wes Streeting MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, said: “This investment will deliver 56,000 more appointments for local patients every year, cutting waiting times. It is part of this government’s Plan for Change to shift care out of hospital and into the community, treating people closer to home.  On top of the 1,700 new GPs we’ve recruited to the frontline, the extra £1 billion we’ve invested in GPs, and the reforms to help end the 8am scramble and bring  back the family doctor, this expansion is part of our agenda to fix the front door to the NHS. It will take time to turn the NHS around, but the investment and reforms this government is making is putting the NHS on the road to recovery.” 
 
Jackie Ducker, Chief Customer Officer at NHSPS, added: “This project reflects NHSPS’ commitment to creating healthcare spaces that are accessible, fit for the future and meet the needs of local communities. By transforming underused estate into vibrant clinical environments like this one, we’re helping deliver more personalised, preventative and high-quality care to the patients who are treated here. We’re proud to have worked in close partnership with the ICB on this development and we’re delighted to welcome the Secretary of State to see the impact first-hand.” 
 
Felicity Cox, Chief Executive Officer of Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board, added: “I am delighted that we’ve been able to deliver additional clinical space in Leighton Buzzard.  The demand for appointments in primary care has grown significantly in recent years, and we are working hard to find ways both to enhance our premises and recruit clinical staff to new roles which support patients. We are seeking to make best use of space wherever we can, so that we can provide more appointments for people when they need them, in high-quality clinical settings.  Our estates and clinical teams continue to look for cost-effective ways to meet the needs of local communities.” 
  
Alex Mayer, MP for Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard, said: “Today is a good day!  This is an important moment for Leighton Buzzard’s residents who have for too long struggled to get a GP appointment.  I am delighted to welcome the Secretary of State for Health, Rt Hon Wes Streeting MP, to the town to officially open the seven new clinical rooms. This investment at the Leighton Buzzard Health Centre will mean up to 56,000 more appointments can be held every year.  That starts from this week. It's an important part of the jigsaw complete. We can see this government is serious about getting the NHS fighting fit again, coming hot on the heels of the welcome news that an additional £29 billion a year is going into day-to-day NHS spending.”