A CAMPAIGN to block plans by NHS Cheshire and Merseyside to end vascular services at Warrington Hospital will be launched by Labour activists at Culcheth today.
A "street stall" will be set up in the middle of the stall to give local people a chance to sign up in support of the campaign.
Warrington North MP Helen Jones raised the issue in an adjournment debat in the House of Commons earlier this week.
Warrington South Tory MP David Mowat  also joined in the debate to express his concern at the proposals.
Labour campaigner Chris Vobe (pictured) said: "After the economy, the NHS and health services here in Warrington remain the biggest concern for voters in the villages.
"The plans to take vascular services away from Warrington will damage services at our local hospital. I know how seriously people in my area take this.
"Local people will have a chance to visit Labour's stall, which will be on the Common Lane frontage and speak to Helen, myself and senior Labour councillors about the plans.
"We'll also have more information about what residents themselves can to do fight these proposals.
"I hope the whole village will get behind our fight."
The "Save Our Vascular Services" campaign will run on Common Lane, Culcheth from 10.30am to 2.30pm today.