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Parliamentary Report Rob Wilson MP Supporting change for the NHS Woodley benefits from Council investment Find me on: Visit my website at: robwilsonmp.com IN AMERICA today there is a real debate going on about healthcare. But here in the UK, I am proud to say that we have a National Health Service that binds our nation together. Whatever your background or circumstances, it’s use is free to all. Although requiring much needed change and improvement, the NHS is part of the very fabric of our community. I visited the new drop-in clinic at the Broad Street Mall earlier this month to see for myself how change is needed in the NHS if we are to succeed in making it fit for the challenges we face in the 21st Century, such as Britain’s ageing population. I spoke with the Chief Executive of Berkshire West PCT to discuss the pressures the NHS faces and the urgent need for reform. Focus needs to be shifted from bureaucracy to patient care and ensuring that resources are getting to the front line staff who need them most. Fill out my new NHS survey by visiting: tinyurl.com/surveyNHS committed to investment in Woodley and, along with the redevelopment of Waingels College, these are perfect examples of how local residents are benefiting. eading East... Working for Reading East... Working for Reading East... Working for Reading East... I RECENTLY attended two official openings in Woodley, resulting from investment into the area facilitated by Wokingham Borough Council. The Duchess of Gloucester officially opened the new Addington School and I was invited to join her in the unveiling of the new multi-million pound school building. We toured the new school and were given a performance of ‘Proud’ by all the students, led by the school choir. This follows the opening of a new 5- a-side football complex at Bulmershe – a joint venture between the Borough Council and sports operator Goals. The complex has 12 all-weather pitches for use by the public, as well as Addington and Bulmershe Schools. The complex will provide a much needed community facility for young people in the local area. If this wasn’t enough, Woodley is also set to benefit from a £1.1 million grant to improve play areas. Woodford Park will be upgraded by the Council by March 2010, along with Ashenbury Park and Dinton Pastures by 2011. Wokingham Borough Council is

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Parliamentary Report

Rob Wilson MP

Supporting change for the NHS

Woodley benefits from Council investment

Find me on: Visit my website at:

robwilsonmp.com

IN AMERICA today there is a real debate going on about healthcare. But here in the UK, I am proud to say that we have a National Health Service that binds our nation together. Whatever your background or circumstances, it’suse is free to all.

Although requiring much needed changeand improvement, the NHS is part of the very fabric of our community.

I visited the new drop-in clinic at the Broad Street Mall earlier this month to

see for myself how change is needed in the NHS if we are to succeed in making it fit for the challenges we face in the 21st Century, such as Britain’s ageing population.

I spoke with the Chief Executive ofBerkshire West PCT to discuss the pressures the NHS faces and the urgent need for reform.

F o c u s n e e d s t o b e s h i f t e d f r o m bureaucracy to patient care and ensuringthat resources are getting to the front line staff who need them most.

Fill out my new NHS survey by visiting:tinyurl.com/surveyNHS

committed to investment in Woodley and, along with the redevelopment ofWaingels College, these are perfect examples of how local residents are benefiting.

eading East... Working for Reading East... Working for Reading East... Working for Reading East...

I RECENTLY attended two officialopenings in Woodley, resulting from investment into the area facilitatedby Wokingham Borough Council.

The Duchess of Gloucester officially opened the new Addington School and I was invited to join her in the unveiling ofthe new multi-million pound school building. We toured the new school and were given a performance of ‘Proud’ by all the students, led by the school choir.

This follows the opening of a new 5-a-side football complex at Bulmershe – a joint venture between the Borough

Council and sports operator Goals. The complex has 12 all-weather pitches for use by the public, as well asAddington and Bulmershe Schools.

The complex will provide a much needed community facility for young people in the local area.

If this wasn’t enough, Woodley is also set to benefit from a £1.1 million grant to improve play areas. WoodfordPark will be upgraded by the Council by March 2010, along with AshenburyPark and Dinton Pastures by 2011.Wokingham Borough Council is