We are joining the families of residents at Siegen Manor with their campaign to oppose closure of Siegen Manor. The home must stay open until high quality extra care accommodation can be provided in Morley for these residents with them all moving together as a community.
We quizzed Council Officers about the options to keep Siegen Manor open while new extra care facilities were opened in the Morley area. Officers were also asked about the additional £5 million which could be generated from April 2016 with new proposals for a 2% Adult Social Care levy on Council Tax bills.
Adult Social Care Officers agreed to consider the proposals raised at the meeting. The formal consultation process finishes at the end of December and campaigners have pledged to take to the streets of Morley to get the support of Morley residents.
We will be working with our fellow councillors and the families of residents to keep Siegen Manor open until the extra care accommodation become available in Morley which can take them as a community. We believe the new additional funds we will be receiving from the Council Tax levy can support this approach and we call on Morley residents to back our campaign.
MBI Councillors campaigned with residents to save Knowle Manor |