Antonia Bance
20 May, 2025
Opinion

Labour government delivering GP surgery refurbs in in Tipton and Wednesbury meaning more GP appointments in the area

• Across the country patients will benefit from over eight million new GP appointments this year, being delivered through Labour’s Plan for Change • Currently GPs have capacity to take on more patients but can’t because of outdated buildings limiting working spaces • Over 1000 GP surgeries across the country will get help to modernize – including Tame Bridge surgery in Friar Park and the Black Country Family Practice in Tipton

Antonia Bance MP outside Tame Valley Medical Centre

Antonia Bance, Labour MP for Tipton, Wednesbury and Coseley has welcomed the Labour government’s announcement that patients will benefit from over 8.3 million more GP appointments each year as over a thousand GP surgeries receive a bricks and mortar upgrade to modernise practices.

Antonia Bance said that residents in Tipton, Wednesbury and Coseley would soon feel the impact of an announcement that will ‘help deliver on Labour’s promise to fix the front door of the NHS ’and would be ‘music to the ears of patients in Tipton, Wednesbury and Coseley who are too often stuck in the 8am scramble for a GP appointment’.

Backed by the Labour government’s major cash injection of over £102 million, over 1000 GP surgeries will receive vital funding to create additional space to see more patients, boost productivity and improve patient care, following years of neglect.

Right now, many GP surgeries could be seeing more patients, but don’t have enough room or the right facilities to accommodate them. From creating new consultation and treatment rooms to making better use of existing space, these quick fixes will help patients be seen faster.

This represents the biggest investment in GP facilities in years and is only possible because of the difficult but necessary choices made by the government in the Budget to invest £26 billion into the NHS. And it is another measure helping the Labour government shift care out of hospital and into the community, as part of its Plan for Change.

Antonia Bance, MP for Tipton, Wednesbury and Coseley said: “Residents in Tipton and Wednesbury tell me their frustration after enduring the dreaded ‘8am scramble ’and the difficulty that they have in getting a GP appointment. I promised Labour would help bring back the family doctor – with 1,500 new GPs recruited already, I’m delighted that our Labour government is starting to deliver on that promise.

“But that was just the start. We said we would fix the front door of the NHS – today we’re fixing the front, the sides, the back and all the rooms in between with the biggest investment GP facilities have seen for years, and a much needed upgrade for Tame Bridge surgery in Friar Park and the Black Country Family Practice in Tipton.

Health and Social Care Secretary, Wes Streeting, said: “It will be a long road, but this government is putting in the work to fix our NHS and make it fit for the future.

“These are simple fixes for our GP surgeries but for too long they were left to ruin, allowing Waiting lists to build and stopping doctors treating more patients.

“It is only because of the necessary decisions we took in the Budget that we are able to invest in GP surgeries, start tackling the 8am scramble and deliver better services for patients. The extra investment and reform this government is making, as part of its Plan for Change, will transform our NHS so it can once again be there for you when you need it.”