Erdington councillors have been joined by dozens of local residents to campaign to save Erdington Walk in Centre. All the Walk in Centres across the Birmingham and Solihull area are currently being reviewed as part of a process to look at how urgent care is dealt with in the Region.
Local councillors Robert Alden, Gareth Moore and Bob Beauchamp were joined by local residents around Six Ways Island in Erdington to get their message across.
Cllr Robert Alden, who has been at the forefront of the fight to keep the centre open, said "It was wonderful to see so many people and help raise awareness of what is happening. Everything is to play for currently with the Centre and it is vital that the case is put for what the centre means to our local area.
"The support that is being provided by the local community has been wonderful and will hopefully help show the centres value. The formal review is set to start in March and then we will have a better idea of what the future holds."
Cllr Bob Beauchamp said "we have always worked to put Erdington first and so have been fighting hard to ensure that the centre remains open as it is important to the local area. It was great to see so many cars toot in support of the walk in centre".