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Reduction in hospital beds

A South Kintyre councillor has said that it is ‘totally unacceptable’ that he found out about a reduction in beds at Campbeltown Hospital by reading last week’s Courier.

Councillor Donald Kelly said: ‘As a local elected member I find this totally unacceptable and have since made my own inquiries.

‘The current position is that four beds have been removed from the ward on a temporary basis and the usage of the remaining 15 will be monitored until the end of March to determine if the hospital can operate with just 15.’

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