PATIENTS of a Basingstoke doctors’ surgery can share their experience at new feedback workshops.

The Camrose, Gillies and Hackwood Partnership (CGH) Patient Participation Group (PPG) is holding two events for patients to share their views.

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The events will be held at Brookvale Community Centre on March 30 between 10.30am and 12.30pm and April 5 from 7pm to 9pm.

The PPG said the workshops are aimed at patients and carers of the surgery, adding: “Our aim is to work with the surgeries to give a better service for patients, plus a better working experience for doctors, nurses, and admin staff.”

Free tickets can be booked by visiting cghppg.co.uk.

CGH is run by American health firm Operose, which met last week with local councillors to discuss concerns about health care in the town.

The company is responsible for the care of more than 63,000 patients at GP surgeries in Basingstoke.

Labour Councillor Kim Taylor, a county councillor for Basingstoke Central Division, told the Gazette that councillors have been inundated with concerns from residents experiencing problems trying to see a GP, and claimed that Basingstoke was being ‘let down’.

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