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The practice said this was due to Dr Frey's retirement and it being unable to recruit a new partner.A petition has also been launched by Westmorland and Lonsdale MP Tim Farron, urging the NHS to find a new GP provider for the Cumbrian village,
The Liberal Democrat MP has also written to the Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB), calling on the body to actively seek a replacement.Writing to the ICB chairman Kevin Lavery, Farron said Coniston's full-time population was "beginning to increase again"."It would be a tragedy if - after 170 years of continuous provision of a GP service in the village - Coniston was to lose their GP on our watch," he added.
Peter Tinson, director of primary and community commissioning at the board, said the current building housing the GP surgery was not fit for purpose and options included finding a new provider to run the practice or asking residents to register elsewhere.He added: "The current Coniston Village Surgery building is not owned by the NHS and while it has housed GP services in the area for a number of years, it does not meet the requirements we would prefer to use for modern healthcare settings."
A care home has been rated inadequate for a second time after inspectors found more problems than on an earlier visit.
Autumn House, in Sandown, Isle of Wight, had space for 42 people but was caring for 27, many of whom had dementia, when it was visited between 4 February and 7 March.The late Tina Turner came to Portman Road in 1990 as part of her Foreign Affair tour that included 121 shows.
Notably her Portman Road show was the first ever concert to be held at the stadium.Songs performed to the thousands included What's Love Got to Do With It, Proud Mary, Show Some Respect and many more.
Stewart has performed not once, not twice, but three times at Portman Road.He first took to the stage in 1991 with fans queuing for hours to ensure they got a good spot once inside the stadium.