Campaigners against the closure of Exeter's two NHS walk-in centres have welcomed the news that they're staying open for the foreseeable future.
There'd been concerns that a review of walk-in and urgent care services would lead to the centre in Sidwell Street closing down
Now the local NHS has confirmed that national guidance on the services isn't yet finalised and once the position is clearer, there'll be a public consultation.
The local branch of Keep Our NHS Public campaigned strongly for the centre to stay open, and the group think the high level of public support has helped safeguard its future.
'Russian spy' report leads to extra harbour training
Torbay robots programmed for hedgehog safety
Fire funding gap could hit £12m if council tax frozen
MPs join row over Tamar toll increases
EV charger investment in Tavistock
