Campaign group's anger at minister's 'broken promises' as letter ignored
The Campaign to Save Mental Health Services in Norfolk and Suffolk wrote to Gillian Merron in February with their continuing concerns over local provision and proposed cuts.
However, more than two months later they are yet to receive a response from mental health minister Baroness Merron - despite parliamentary protocol requiring a reply in 20 working days.
Mark Harrison, chairman of the Campaign to Save Mental Health Services in Norfolk and Suffolk (Image: Newsquest)
It comes after members of the group met with the minister in........
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