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Jack Abbott welcomes £889m GP services reform plan

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Ipswich residents could see major changes to local GP services under new government proposals that promise the biggest boost to GP funding in years. The plans aim to slash bureaucracy and ensure patients can see the same doctor at each appointment.

Why it matters: Many Ipswich residents currently struggle with the "8am scramble" for GP appointments, with accessing primary care services remaining a key concern for local families.

This is particularly true in the north west of Ipswich where primary care is rated significantly worse than the rest of Ipswich, with little sign of hope following the cancelled plan to build a new "super surgery" on the former Tooks Bakery site.

The big picture: The government is consulting on reforms to the GP contract for 2025-26, which would:

  • Provide an additional £889m funding for general practice

  • Reduce outdated performance targets to free up doctors' time

  • Focus on ensuring patients can see the same doctor at each appointment

  • Particularly benefit those with complex needs, long-term conditions and elderly patients

  • £100m extra investment to upgrade GP facilities across England

  • 1,000 additional GPs to be hired into the NHS

Cardinal Medical Centre, Chesterfield Drive Practice
Cardinal Medical Practice on Chesterfield Drive is one of three practices that is rated among the worst in the townOliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk

What they're saying: Ipswich MP Jack Abbott said: "When I knock on doors in Ipswich I hear time and time again the difficulty that residents have in making a GP appointment and how important the front door to our NHS is to them and their families."

What's next: The government will consult with the British Medical Association's General Practice Committee on the proposals over the coming weeks, with plans to unveil the final GP Contract in spring 2025.

The bottom line: While the proposals promise significant investment in GP services, they remain subject to consultation and would not take effect until 2025-26. The government says it aims to judge success by results rather than promises. There has been no update on Cardinal Medical Practice or the collapse of the Tooks Bakery super surgery plans.

Health Minister meets Ipswich MPs over cancelled surgery plans

The government minister responsible for primary care has met with Ipswich's MPs to discuss the cancelled development of a 'super surgery' in north west Ipswich. Stephen Kinnock MP held talks with local representatives following the scrapping of Cardinal Medical Practice's planned development at the former Tooks Bakery site.

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Local Net Zero Hubs get £6.8m to support GB Energy

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The government has announced a £6.8 million funding boost for Local Net Zero Hubs in England to support Great British Energy with local clean power projects.

Why it matters: The initiative aims to develop local clean power projects that align with the government's Clean Power 2030 ambition, with direct benefits for Suffolk organisations, including East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust, Norfolk And Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust and West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust.

Solar panels installed by Insight Energy
Solar panels installed by Insight EnergyCharlie AlexanderFarlie Photography

The details: A new Memorandum of Understanding will task the Hubs with assisting GB Energy, the new publicly owned energy company, to identify and develop clean energy projects.

The Local Net Zero Hubs will continue to focus on:

  • Attracting commercial investment into low-carbon projects

  • Increasing the number, quality, and scale of local net zero projects

  • Supporting a national knowledge transfer programme

What they're saying: Maxine Narburgh, Regional Director of the Greater South East Net Zero Hub, said: "The work of the Local Net Zero Hubs complements the mission of GB Energy, providing opportunities to deliver a local place-based pipeline of clean energy projects.

"The additional funding from the government and alignment with GB Energy is a real vote of confidence in the essential work carried out by the Local Net Zero Hubs."

By the numbers: The announcement is part of a wider clean energy package that includes:

  • £5 million for a new Great British Energy Community Fund (previously the Community Energy Fund)

  • £10 million for a Mayoral Renewables Fund

  • Funding for rooftop solar installations in 200 schools and 200 hospitals

The bottom line: Public sector organisations and community groups in Suffolk needing support with net zero projects can contact the Greater South East Net Zero Hub at info@gsenetzerohub.org.uk, with details about the next funding round to be published soon.

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