IDEAS to help transform health care are in demand at Warrington Primary Care Trust.
It has set up a new panel to consider suggestion from staff, professionals and the public - all aimed at making Warrington a healthier place to live.
The five person panel will review and rate any proposals - to see if they can become part of PCT policy.
The scheme is called Ideas and proposals for a healthier Warrington'.
Andrew Burgess, the PCT chief executive, said: "There are lots of good ideas and proposals to improve the town's health service.
"This process will help ensure that we capture as many as possible and give each proper consideration."
The PCT said it is contacting relevant organisations and groups about the launch.
The PCT is in control of health spending in Warrington, runs most community health care activities, like physiotherapists, and has contracts with doctors' surgeries.
Anyone with an idea can contact Mandy Skelding-Jones either at amanda.skelding-jones@ warrington-pct.nhs.uk or on 843876.
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