Health bosses have today claimed that the A&E department will remain at Macclesfield Hospital.

Options for the future of the emergency department at Macclesfield have included keeping the A&E or downgrading it to an urgent care centre staffed by GPs.

But a statement put out this afternoon by health bosses says that the A&E will remain.

A statement given to the Express by partners from Caring Together aims to give assurance that the department will be kept at Macclesfield Hospital.

Neil Goodwin, independent chairman of the Eastern Cheshire Caring Together programme, said: “East Cheshire NHS Trust (which runs Macclesfield Hospital) Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (mental health trust), NHS Eastern Cheshire CCG, GPs, Cheshire East Council and NHS England have been working together for some time now, through the Caring Together programme, to find a solution to ensure services are sustainable and to bring about real improvements to standards of care. There has already been significant public engagement on this.

“The clear view is that the best model of care will include an A&E department at Macclesfield staffed by hospital doctors and clinicians. It is important that the Caring Together Board, working with local people and partners, now concentrates on ensuring we have a local care system which is as effective, efficient and innovative as possible.”

Dr Paul Bowen, CCG clinical chairman, said: “All partners have confirmed their commitment to this model. This allows us to focus on further transforming and integrating health and care services. I hope this provides assurance for both patients and staff.”