Deputy Noel Coonan has welcomed the news that Borrisoleigh’s Community Welfare Officer is preparing to commence clinics in Borrisoleigh Health Centre this September/October following the absence of the CWO from the area for a number of years. The CWO was operating from Templemore while waiting on completion of HSE premises and the local Fine Gael TD said this is good news for residents of the Borrisoleigh and it’s environs.
“It is with great relief that this service will be provided again in Borrisoleigh, especially in these tough economic times, and it will be much more convenient to people living in the area who will no longer have to travel to Templemore to attend a CWO.
“I had been calling on the current and previous Health Minister to address this issue as a matter of priority. The moving of the CWO to Templemore was a regrettable inconvenience for people who could not drive or who relied on a public transport service to Borrisoleigh which is non-existent. The Borrisoleigh CWO was removed from the area when the HSE deemed the accommodation unsatisfactory from a health and safety prospective and no other HSE premises was available at the time,” said Deputy Coonan.
The local TD said the projected days for the clinics are Tuesdays and Fridays 10.30am – 14.00pm on a weekly basis.


