Conrad Wood at Insch Hospital
Conrad Wood is calling on the Scottish Government to invest in Insch Hospital, as promised in the SNP's 2021 election manifesto.

In the decade leading up to the closure of Insch hospital, the SNP underfunded NHS Grampian by £239 million. Now the SNP have broken their 2021 manifesto promise to invest in Insch hospital, despite the £10 million needed being less than 5% of the money owed to NHS Grampian.

Conrad Wood said “This isn’t just about Insch Hospital, it’s about the SNP’s commitment to funding all of Aberdeenshire’s rural community hospitals. If we let them get away with not funding Insch now, which hospital will be next? Inverurie? Huntly? Turriff?”

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