A new chapter for Frimley Park and healthcare in our community

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One of the most important responsibilities of serving as your Member of Parliament is fighting for the foundational services that keep our community safe, healthy, and resilient.

Whether I am speaking with families at my regular advice surgeries or listening to residents on their doorsteps in Aldershot and Farnborough, a common truth unites us: we deserve world-class public services that match the ambition and scale of our towns. That is why I am incredibly proud to share a monumental update that represents a transformative leap forward for local healthcare.

The preferred site for the brand-new Frimley Park Hospital has officially been announced, marking the beginning of a landmark £1.5 billion investment in our community’s future. This funding will deliver state-of-the-art, purpose-built emergency, inpatient, and maternity services on a section of the Pine Ridge Golf Club site.

Delivering this new build is something I have campaigned for tirelessly. For too long, patients and our brilliant NHS staff have been forced to work around RAAC-affected buildings that are simply no longer fit for purpose. I fought hard from day one to ensure our community secured the new hospital it desperately needs as quickly as possible, so it is incredibly rewarding to see this vital project moving forward into its next phase.

But building a modern hospital is only one part of the equation. As we move away from years of public sector decline toward a period of patriotic national renewal, our vision for health must be about more than just a single site. True investment means ensuring that modern medicine is coupled with localized care, shifting the gravity of healthcare back into the heart of our neighbourhoods.

To bring healthcare closer to home, I am working with the Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust to push for a brand-new Community Diagnostic Centre right in the heart of Farnborough. Combined with my ongoing support for local assets like the Aldershot Centre for Health, we are creating a network that is quicker, easier to access, and closer to where people live. Under this model, outpatient and community services will remain at the current Frimley Park site, fully utilizing its recently modernised buildings.

With the preferred site now named, the absolute priority shifts to the crucial next steps: engagement with the public. This £1.5 billion project will shape our region for generations, which is why it is vital that local residents have their say. We must ensure our community’s voice is heard loudly and clearly—particularly when it comes to developing robust, accessible transport links to the new site.

The Trust has officially launched its public engagement, and I strongly urge everyone in Aldershot, Farnborough, and our surrounding villages to take part. This is our home, and by sharing your views, you can help us design a healthcare system that truly works for everyone. Please take a few moments to participate, make your voice count, and help us get this right.

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I have spoken with the police following deeply concerning reports of a racist attack on members of our Nepalese community in Municipal Gardens on Tuesday. Hampshire Police have agreed to increase patrols in the area, and I will continue raising residents concerns with them and the relevant local authorities.

Let me be clear: violence, intimidation and racism have absolutely no place in Aldershot. These reports are appalling, and I know many residents will be feeling shaken and afraid. Aldershot and our Gurkhas have a proud history of standing against Nazi tyranny, and it is disgusting and frightening to hear reports of that same hateful ideology being used to target members of our Nepalese community today.

Our Nepalese and Gurkha community are at the heart of our town. Their service, sacrifice and contribution are part of Aldershot’s story. They are our neighbours, colleagues, friends and families. Our town is stronger because they are part of it, and I will always stand with them.

No one should feel unsafe in their own neighbourhood because of who they are, where they come from, or the colour of their skin.

Things like this do not happen in isolation. The language being used online to target and divide communities, including by some elected representatives, causes real harm. Those who stir up racism and hatred do not speak for Aldershot, and I will always stand against them and defend our values of respect, fairness and kindness.

I will keep working with the police, local authorities, community leaders and residents to ensure people feel heard, protected and safe, and that those responsible are brought to account.
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