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Bartlet Bequest Action Group
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The Bartlet Bequest Action Group (BBAG) has been set up with the aim of
bringing about the return of the Bartlet Convalescent Home to its original use,
i.e. “The objects of the charity are to provide fresh air, rest, nutritious diet, restorative conditions, and (if and as so far as
may be necessary) incidental treatment for persons of both sexes who have been ill or ailing and who have been patients
of the East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital where such patients may complete their cure and obtain a full or substantial
restoration to health.” (4th Court Order dated 17th March 1924)

BBAG is for all of the communities of East Suffolk served by Heath Road Hospital, Ipswich, including all of Suffolk Coastal District, Mid Suffolk District, Ipswich Borough & Babergh District.

The House of Commons Health Select Committee Report published on 13th December 2006 titled ‘Failure in NHS Financial Management’ identified the funding formula, poor central management and poor local management as the main causes for health economy failures. It further warned against short term measures being taken by indebted PCTs, which are against the long-term interests of the NHS and the communities they serve.

The ill-advised truncated disposal of the Bartlet site must surely fall into this category and we seek your support to rescue the Bartlet and return it to the purpose for which Dr John Henry Bartlet donated his personal wealth.
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Save the Bartlet!

Dr Bartlet bequeathed the convalescent home for everyone in all communities in the area served by the then Ipswich & East Suffolk Hospital (see map). It was never intended to be an acute hospital, or Felixstowe’s “second hospital”. But BBAG contests that Health Minister Patricia Hewitt MP, in making the decision to allow the closure and sale of the Bartlet, did not take into account the Bartlet Convalescent Home’s objects as confirmed by an order of the High Court dated 17th March 1924.

“Don’t let the health authorities ride roughshod over the wishes of Dr Bartlet whose wishes were to provide, in perpetuity,
a lasting convalescent facility for the people of East Suffolk.”
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Reclaim Your Inheritance

The Bartlet Bequest Action Group (BBAG) was formed in 2007 to protect the interest of the 500 000 people resident in East Suffolk and North Essex, the inheritors, eligible to use this facility under the terms of Doctor Bartlet’s will. It will be necessary to take legal action against the Suffolk Primary Care Trust who intend to sell the site to a Manchester based developer.

Doctor Bartlet was determined to provide post-operative provision of professional rehabilitation in a therapeutic setting. The High Court chose the seaside location and the convalescent home was opened by the “Bartlet Trustees”, until the NHS, having agreed to the protective conditions, took over.

The NHS locally, is in a dire financial position, due to Department of Health underfunding, poor central and local management and continuous restructuring which initially created a PCT too small to cope, and now, has one too large to care.

To retain choice in rehabilitation and possibly respite and other health provision for yourself, your family and friends, ACT TODAY and become a Bartlet Bequest Action Group Supporter.

PLEASE GIVE YOUR SUPPORT TO THE FIGHT TO RECLAIM DOCTOR BARTLET’S INVALUABLE GIFT

Lend your support to our campaign - email savethebartlet@yahoo.com
A form for pledges of support can be printed out - click here for pdf file and click on Print - and sent to:
Bartlet Bequest Action Group, c/o Cygnus House, Orion Court, Great Blakenham, Suffolk, IP6 0RL.
For a Bartlet Care Supporter form click here for pdf file and click on ‘Print’ and return to the address on the form.

Frequently Asked Questions about BBAG and the Bartlet can be found in the ‘About BBAG’ section.

The Bartlet Convalescent Home was left to the people of East Suffolk - YOU!
WE CARE, WE WANT TO KEEP THIS FACILITY FOR THE COMMUNITY
- the future otherwise will be short term hospital stays followed by daycare at home.
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Bartlet Closed

Suffolk NHS Primary Care Trust (PCT), with the full backing of the Government, has now closed the Bartlet, pending a planning application which is expected to be submitted by the PCT's preferred development partner for the site, Manchester based developers PJ Livesey Group. The Bartlet is likely to be turned into luxury flats, if permission is granted.

Questions continue to be asked by members of the Bartlet Bequest Action Group...
- What will happen to those patients for whom rehabilitative care at home by travelling carers is not suitable or possible?
- Will bed blocking, hospital readmissions and super bugs continue to increase, and will 16 beds be enough for Felixstowe and Trimley’s population of 31,000 people, with the country’s largest container port and only one road out of the town?
- Was Suffolk PCT’s process for the sale of the Bartlet publicised for long enough, have they looked carefully at all possible options for any medical and community uses for the Bartlet site, and have they fully considered the implications of planning restrictions (including affordable housing requirements) on the site when trying to achieve best value for the sale?
- When they were told of the raft of hospital closures planned by the PCT in 2005 (barely a few months after the Felixstowe General and the Bartlet were promised a secure future, as the PCT admitted the community “needed them both”), were campaigners wrongly led to believe that fighting to save the Bartlet could jeopardise the General Hospital, leaving the town with neither? When did the PCT and / or the Government know that the refurbishment of the General would not depend on a loan from the Strategic Health Authority - which would later be paid off through the sale of the Bartlet - but would instead be covered by the Government’s community hospital fund?
- What happened to the Bartlet Trust money, which is thought now to be worth millions of pounds?
- Should the NHS even be selling the Bartlet which was given to the local community through Dr John Henry Bartlet’s bequest?

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Updated

23/05/08

THE BATTLE CONTINUES

The Bartlet Bequest Action Group (BBAG) would like to inform the East Suffolk community that the articles in yesterday’s (31/01/08) East Anglian Daily Times and Evening Star were nothing to do with BBAG.

BBAG has been fighting for the Bartlet Convalescent Home to be returned to this community, where it rightly belongs, and will continue to do so.

Some of our members were demonstrating outside of the refurbished Felixstowe Community (General) Hospital this morning to make the Suffolk Primary Care Trust and The Right Honourable John Gummer (who refused to support us in this fight) aware that BBAG has not given up the fight. The battle continues.
BBAG 1st Annual General Meeting

The 1st AGM of the Bartlet Bequest Action Group (BBAG) supporters was held on Wednesday 23rd April 2008 at Broadway House, Felixstowe. The meeting thanked the outgoing committee for all its hard work throughout the past year and expressed its continuing confidence in the committee by re-electing all of its members. A number of new supporters offered to give their time as members of the committee.

The meeting was informed that details of a Social Enterprise were being explored as a way forward for the Bartlet.

The suggestion, by a Felixstowe Town Council conservative member, that we should cower with him and a dead horse behind the barricades whilst Suffolk Primary Care Trust’s (SPCT) jackboot crushes the health service in this community, was dismissed with the contempt it deserved. The question was asked “Why are the Felixstowe Town Councillors not taking a lead in fighting to retain the Bartlet for this community?” The chairman agreed it was a good question which only the Town Council could answer. The chairman’s view was, they, as well as John Gummer MP, were content to accept a less than adequate community hospital than continue to fight for the real needs of this community.

The report, by Age Concern, which names Suffolk as the 4th worst area in the country to live if you are a sick pensioner was discussed. Only 3 other areas in the country are worse than Suffolk for providing care, under the NHS, to sick and vulnerable pensioners; another reason for keeping the Bartlet for what it was originally intended.

The transfer of Head & Neck Cancer treatment to Norwich Hospital was also discussed. It was agreed that this was another of SPCT’s incomprehensible proposals which will be forced upon this community (we all know consultation is a joke - SPCT makes its mind up and then tries to convince the community that it’s a good idea). Having read their consultation document, I think Carol Taylor-Brown (SPCT’s CEO and chair of the Anglian Cancer Network - who made this decision) could teach a Carrousel how to spin.

Finally the committee would wish to thank all our supporters for their generosity and interest over the past year and together we can achieve our goal in the near future.

The meeting closed at 8-30pm when refreshments were served and the discussion continued.

Barry Farr, Hon. Chair
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