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BBC News
3 days ago
- Business
- BBC News
Developers lodge 200-homes plan on edge of Newbold Verdon
Developers have lodged plans to build 200 homes on farmland on the edge of Newbold Homes has earmarked a 20.7-acre (8.3 hectare) site, off the B585 Bosworth Lane in Leicestershire, for submitted by the firm to Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council show the proposed scheme would also include a health and wellbeing hub or community shop and an area of sports pitches and school playing council's planning officers are assessing the application and a decision on whether to grant permission could be made later this year.


BBC News
23-05-2025
- Health
- BBC News
'Social prescribing helped save my life'
When she realised she was about to lose her job, Tracy Moore says her mental health hit "rock bottom". The 55-year-old, from Leicestershire, said she felt abandoned and even considered taking her life, but instead sought the advice of her GP, who in turn sent her to a social prescriber - a decision she believes saved her prescribing is a person-centred approach that connects individuals to community activities, groups, and services to improve their mental can include anything from singing with a choir or volunteering with a cattery to support with household bills. The Hinckley and Bosworth Medical Alliance, which represents 12 GP surgeries in the county, estimates that issuing social prescriptions has saved it £70,000 in GP time through reduced repeat appointments over the past year. Tracy said her mental health plunged while going through redundancy."I needed to work to keep my brain active," she said. "I'd worked since I was 15 so the thought of not having a job devastated me."I wouldn't have been here if they hadn't intervened at the time they did."My social prescriber, Molly, listened to me, to find out what was at the root of my depression and suicidal throughts. Having someone to listen to me was just amazing."In Tracy's case, volunteering for the NHS as a patient advisor gave her the sense of purpose she needed to improve her mental health."It changed my life completely, I can't thank them enough," she said. Lucy Moore, who shares Tracy's surname but is not related, manages the Social Prescribing team at Hinckley and Bosworth Medial said social prescribing had resulted in patients seeking fewer follow-up appointments - freeing up slots for people with other conditions. "One in five GP appointments are not for patients' medical health but for their social health and mental wellbeing," she said."We listen to the patient, we can direct them to a social or exercise group and even go with them if needed. Whatever their interest is, we can help."But the best thing is that people like Tracy have had their lives transformed."If you are affected by the issues raised in this article, help is available via the BBC's Action Line.
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Plans submitted to create £10.5m medical unit
Plans have been submitted to create a new medical facility in Hinckley. The £10.5m day case unit would be built on the existing Hinckley and District Hospital site and deliver services including gynaecology, urology and plastic surgery. The facility is proposed to be linked to the new community diagnostic centre on the Mount Road site. "This is another major step forward in the development of a day case unit for Hinckley and great news for local people," said Jo Clinton, head of strategy and planning at the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board. "We hosted a successful engagement event in Hinckley earlier this year, from which it was apparent that a strong majority of people really welcomed our proposals, recognising the need for a modern, fit-for-purpose day case unit which would allow care to be delivered closer to home," she added. A formal consultation period is now under way on Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council's website and will run until 13 June. This will allow members of the public and other interested parties the opportunity to comment on the application. "I'd like to encourage people to provide their feedback so that they have an opportunity to comment on the planning application and help the council make an informed decision on the application," said Ms Clinton. Follow BBC Leicester on Facebook, on X, or on Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@ or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. Preparation work to begin for new hospital unit Go-ahead for multi-million pound diagnostic centre


BBC News
16-05-2025
- Health
- BBC News
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Conor O'Grady BBC News, Leicester Leicester Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board Officials say the new centre will deliver care closer to home Plans have been submitted to create a new medical facility in Hinckley. The £10.5m day case unit would be built on the existing Hinckley and District Hospital site and deliver services including gynaecology, urology and plastic surgery. The facility is proposed to be linked to the new community diagnostic centre on the Mount Road site. "This is another major step forward in the development of a day case unit for Hinckley and great news for local people," said Jo Clinton, head of strategy and planning at the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board. "We hosted a successful engagement event in Hinckley earlier this year, from which it was apparent that a strong majority of people really welcomed our proposals, recognising the need for a modern, fit-for-purpose day case unit which would allow care to be delivered closer to home," she added. A formal consultation period is now under way on Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council's website and will run until 13 June. This will allow members of the public and other interested parties the opportunity to comment on the application. "I'd like to encourage people to provide their feedback so that they have an opportunity to comment on the planning application and help the council make an informed decision on the application," said Ms Clinton. More on this story Preparation work to begin for new hospital unit Go-ahead for multi-million pound diagnostic centre