Building a better St Helier together

St Helier hospital is a vital part of the local community, providing critical healthcare to thousands of residents. We want to build an even better St Helier by working with you and the NHS. Please fill in our survey here or come along to our public meeting on Saturday 18th March to have your say on plans for the future of St Helier.

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* 1. 80% of St Helier was built in the 1930’s. Money previously has been put aside by the Government to rebuild the hospital, but this has never happened. Do you think that this rebuild should now take place?

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* 2. Which of the following services have you and your family used at St Helier? (tick all that apply)

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* 3. Would you like to see more care delivered closer to where you live?

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* 4. What would you and your family like to see more of in your local NHS? (tick all that apply)

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* 5. South West London has several different hospitals providing the same services in close proximity.  Would you like to see different hospitals becoming centres of excellence even if it means they cover a wider geographical area?

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* 6. If you answered Yes to Q5, how far would you be prepared to travel?

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* 7. Would you like to be kept updated on our campaign for a new, 21st century hospital to be built at St Helier?

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* 8. Address

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* 9. How we use your information
Some data we receive from you will probably comprise personal data about you and may include sensitive personal data. The types of information we may collect about you will probably include your name, address and contact information and information about your ethnic origin, political opinions, and religious, philosophical and other beliefs. The data you provide will be retained by the Conservative Party and Merton Conservatives (“the data holders”) in accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998 and related legislation. The data holders will use the data we collect for the following purposes: (i) to improve our understanding of political life in the United Kingdom; (ii) to compile and provide anonymous statistics about voters in the United Kingdom; (iii) to facilitate our operation as a political party; and (iv) to contact you in the future by telephone, text or other means, even though you may be registered with the telephone Preference Service, without asking for further permission. Your data will not be sold or given to anyone not connected to the Conservative Party.

If you do not want the information you give to us to be used in these ways, or for us to contact you, please indicate by ticking the relevant boxes:

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