REACH (Restore Emergency At Cheltenham General Hospital)

The REACH (Restore Emergency At Cheltenham General Hospital) campaign was launched by Cheltenham Chamber of Commerce, which is now working with local businesses, local residents and other campaign groups to achieve the following objective:

“To have a fully functioning, fully staffed A&E Department operating 24/7 re-instated at Cheltenham General Hospital, which serves a population of at least 200,000 in Cheltenham, Tewkesbury Borough and the North Cotswolds, at the earliest possible opportunity.” 

The REACH (Restore Emergency At Cheltenham General Hospital) campaign was launched by Cheltenham Chamber of Commerce, which is now working with local businesses, local residents and other campaign groups to achieve the following objective:

“To have a fully functioning, fully staffed A&E Department operating 24/7 re-instated at Cheltenham General Hospital, which serves a population of at least 200,000 in Cheltenham, Tewkesbury Borough and the North Cotswolds, at the earliest possible opportunity.” 

How You Can Help

There are a wide variety of ways in which you can get involved and help support the REACH Appeal.

REACH brings together elected representatives from all parties, clinical experts and local stakeholders into a powerful local alliance to stand up for Cheltenham General Hospital.

Alex Chalk, Member of Parliament for Cheltenham, PPS to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Ensuring that Cheltenham General Hospital has a 24-hour Accident and Emergency department is crucial to both the residential and business communities in the area.

Kevan Blackadder, Director, Cheltenham Business Improvement District (BID).

REACH has my full support. It is a hugely important campaign for Cheltenham because it’s members are speaking up for our local health services at a time when the very notion of the NHS is under threat from destructive forces.

Max Wilkinson, Cheltenham Liberal Democrat Councillor and Parliamentary Candidate at the 2019 general election.

“To have a fully functioning, fully staffed A&E Department operating 24/7 re-instated at Cheltenham General Hospital, which serves a population of at least 200,000 in Cheltenham, Tewkesbury Borough, and the North Cotswolds, at the earliest possible opportunity.”

01242 544599

info@reachnow.org.uk

REACH, c/o Cheltenham Chamber of Commerce,
2 Trafalgar Street,
Cheltenham,
GL50 1UH