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Posted By: gerrymoore Drayton Motors demolished?? - 26th May 2022 10:29am
Does anyone know what is to happen on the site (near Clatterbridge Hospital) since Drayton motors has now been demolished??
Posted By: Gibbo Re: Drayton Motors demolished?? - 26th May 2022 11:37am
Could it be this?


Demolition of Existing Buildings and Development of New Petrol Filling Station with Convenience Store (Use Class Sui-generis) and Drive-thru Coffee Shop


https://planning.wirral.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?previousCaseType=Application&keyVal=_WIRRA_DCAPR_108969&previousCaseNumber=DIS%2F22%2F00779&activeTab=summary&previousKeyVal=_WIRRA_DCAPR_113697
Posted By: gerrymoore Re: Drayton Motors demolished?? - 26th May 2022 2:08pm
Sounds about right ...thanks Gibbo
Posted By: Nivekd Re: Drayton Motors demolished?? - 9th Oct 2022 3:56pm
The planning application appears incomplete. As well as the Starbucks logo amongst the signage on the railings around the site there is one for https://www.urgentcare365.co.uk/clinic-locations/clatterbridge-birkenhead/ which offers "15 minutes GP online consultation from £45." What's all that about?
Posted By: cools Re: Drayton Motors demolished?? - 11th Oct 2022 12:03pm
A lot of chemists have this facility of online consultation with a doctor. A while back I couldn’t get an appointment with doctor and saw this but you had to find a pharmacy with this facility.
Medidoc I think it’s called . I thought great but on reading further about the price £45 quickly abandoned the idea. I’m not sure if the pharmacist helps out because mine was an ear problem and surely someone has to take a look down and report what they see.
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Drayton Motors demolished?? - 11th Oct 2022 11:13pm
Originally Posted by cools
because mine was an ear problem and surely someone has to take a look down and report what they see.

Funny you should mention ear problems, I was reading about a group of antibiotics that are used for ear infections that cause deafness through ototoxicity

Here is the UK Government playing the issue down as "rare" https://www.gov.uk/drug-safety-upda...in-patients-with-mitochondrial-mutations

And here is research that suggests it's occurrence is about "20-47%" https://scitechdaily.com/a-common-medicine-causes-hearing-loss-scientists-finally-might-know-why/
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