Plans for the growth of a rural general practitioner surgery have been approved, following the practice’s eviction from its previous premises.The Lake District National Park Authority (LDNPA) has given Oakbank Surgery Limited the authorization to develop a new surgery in Haverthwaite, located near Ulverston, Cumbria. Haverthwaite Surgery was required to vacate its rented site in nearby Backbarrow last November, subsequent to a proposed 65% increase in its rental lease agreement.The surgery temporarily moved into Oak Bank, a detached home, and now a privately-funded practice is set to be constructed on land adjacent to it to “future-proof” it. Planning documents indicated that the surgery serves approximately 3,000 patients in “hard-to-reach” areas of western Windermere and Coniston, as reported by the Local Democracy Reporting Service.They also noted that it would establish a “much-needed” hub for “an ever-increasing rural population”. The “environmentally friendly” building is planned to include a community space for wellbeing, mindfulness, and yoga classes, as shown in the planning documents. A report prepared by LDNPA planning officers stated that it “would ensure the continuation of an important community facility”. Post navigation Delhi’s Air Pollution Reaches Hazardous Levels, Expert Warns of Public Health Emergency Ten-Year-Old with Brain Tumour Secures £5,400 for Ill Children