Cambridgeshire MPs celebrate Arthur Rank Hospice funding success and secure ministerial meeting 

19 Jan 2026
Ian Sollom MP along with other Cambridgeshire Lib Dem MPs, presenting the Arthur Rank Hospice petition to save their palliative care beds

Cambridgeshire’s three Liberal Democrat MPs, who have been campaigning to save vital specialist palliative care beds at Arthur Rank Hospice following a devastating funding cut, are delighted that the hospice has secured significant funding from public donations which it projects will allow it to keep the beds open for the next 12 months.

Ian Sollom, Charlotte Cane and Pippa Heylings have expressed their gratitude to all those who signed the 15,000 strong petition and who have kindly donated to the campaign. The massive fundraising drive has delivered an unprecedented response and gives the hospice a 12-month reprieve allowing time to secure more permanent funding.

Cambridgeshire’s three Liberal Democrat MPs have secured a meeting with the Minister of State for Social Care, and Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Integrated Care Board (ICB) next Wednesday. They will be showing the demand for end-of-life care across Cambridgeshire, and calling on the ICB to ensure this demand is met, including through the Arthur Rank Hospice.

The impact of cutting this funding will be to see more corridor care in our hospitals, where emergency care is already on its knees. We will be raising these significant findings in our meeting with the minister on Wednesday.

Ian Sollom, Charlotte Cane and Pippa Heylings said;

“Everyone deserves and needs good quality end of life care, and we don’t think that this should be completely dependent on the community coming to save the day. These are some of the most precious moments for family and loved ones and so it is vital that end of life care is properly funded by the Government.”

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