I object most strongly to the proposal to move the Nigel Porter Unit to Haywards Heath.
Now Brighton and Hove is the place to be, surely it makes sense to keep such a unit there rather than move it to a much smaller district town?
Public transport to outlying areas around Brighton and Hove is infrequent, erratic, expensive and time-consuming.
These are all-important factors when people are already under tremendous stress concerning their health.
Most women do not wish to travel alone in such circumstances and that means a relative, friend or partner has to accompany them, which is not always easy.
You certainly do have a choice: Don't move the unit. It will be to the detriment of thousands of women.
-Mrs Denise Orbell, Findon Road, Brighton
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