On Friday 28th March, Local MP Julian Smith visited a Surgery in Skipton to discuss plans for an expansion.
Julian Smith visited Dyneley House Surgery in Skipton to meet with staff and discuss the practice’s plans for expansion.
During his visit, Julian was given a tour of the surgery and had the opportunity to speak with various members of the team.
Dyneley House Surgery, located on Newmarket Street, serves approximately 15,000 registered patients and offers a wide range of medical services.
The plans to extend will help to meet the needs of the growing patient population.
Julian commented,
"It was great to visit Dyneley House Surgery and to meet the team to learn more about their proposed extension plans.
"These plans are crucial for accommodating the increasing number of patients and improving the overall service.
"I look forward to further updates from the practice as their plans progress.”

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