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Launceston Community Network Area Launceston - Pharmacy Profile 2017 GP Practices1 Dis - Name Address Town Post Code pensing Launceston Medical Centre Landlake Road Launceston PL15 9HH Pharmacies2 Boots Day Lewis Tesco Note: See Appendix 1 and 2 for detailed maps pharmacy pharmacy pharmacy Address 28 Broad St 9 Broad St Tavistock Rd Town LAUNCESTON LAUNCESTON LAUNCESTON Postcode PL15 8AE PL15 8AA PL15 9HG The Launceston Community Network Area (CNA) is Telephone 01566 772085 01566 772081 01172 913325 made up of sixteen parishes; Altarnun, Boyton, 0845-1300 0900 -1230 0830 -1900 MONDAY Egloskerry, Lanest, Launceston, Lawhitton Rural, 1330-1730 1330-1730 Lewannick, Lezant, North Hill, North Petherwin, South 0845-1300 0900 -1230 0830 -1900 TUESDAY Petherwin, St Stephens By Launceston Rural, St 1330-1730 1330-1730 0845-1300 0900 -1230 0830 -1900 Thomas and the Apostle Rural, Stokeclimsland, Trewen, WEDNESDAY and Werrington. The CNA borders with Devon to the 1330-1730 1330-1730 0845-1300 0900 -1230 0830 -1900 east. THURSDAY 1330-1730 1330-1730 0845-1300 0900 -1230 0830 -1900 FRIDAY 1330-1730 1330-1730 0900-1300 0900 -1200 0830-1800 SATURDAY 1330-1730 SUNDAY Closed Closed 1000-1600 Location Access FutureDevelopment Services Launceston - Pharmacy Access 2017 Walking Access3 Walking Distance: 4 minutes 8 minutes 12 minutes 16 minutes 20 minutes Parking is available within 3 minutes and 1 pharmacy has onsite parking, 1 has a nearby bus service. 3 minute walk Transport Access3 3 minute walk Launceston - Transport Links Driving Distance: (less than 3 minute walk) 3 5 minutes Tesco Instore Pharmacy PL15 9HG 10 minutes Local Boots Pharmacy PL15 8AE 15 minutes Day Lewis PL15 8AA 20 minutes 2 1 0 Parking Onsite Council Parking Other Parking Train Bus Location Access FutureDevelopment Services Launceston - Future Development 2017 Future Dwellings5 Current Local Plan Existing Dwellings Dwellings commitments Housing completed Second/ (yet to be Allocation Number since 2014 Holiday Homes built) by 2020 2014- 30 8,912 163 1.8% 143 500 2,297 Based on approved sites which have not started or are currently under construction, it is anticipated that within the next 3 years, 500 additional dwellings will be built in this Community Network Area. Over 4 400 of these will be within the Launceston town area. Major Developments6 876 90 377 Site Under Units Planned planned under Site construction built by 2020 Capacity construction complete before 2020 Land at Hay Common South of Hay Parc 330 59 5 105 Launceston Currently there is planning permission for Land at Withnoe, Tavistock Road, Launceston 118 31 1 105 876 properties to be built in the CNA, 6 are Land South East of Pennygillam Ind Est, complete and a further 377 are forecast to 275 0 0 102 Slate Quarry Hill, Launceston be complete by 2020. Land North of Upper Chapel, Tresmarrow 140 0 0 52 Road, Launceston Land adjacent to Lynher Close, North Hill, 13 0 0 13 Launceston Location Access FutureDevelopment Services Launceston - Pharmacy Services 2017 Partially Inadequate Adequate Adequacy Adequate Level of Access Level of Reasonable Choice Current level of pharmaceutical services Facts Ability to meet future need No of Pharmacies 3 Specialist drugs enhanced services provision Independent 0 Multiple Providers 3 All pharmacies are expected to provide an Emergency Supply Service Population7 19,759 77% provide wheelchair access in Cornwall Population per pharmacy 4,254 All pharmacies have Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) Number of Items dispensed8 261,292 All pharmacies provide free prescription delivery Patients dispensed to by GP Practice9 6,996 All pharmacies are expected to provide Palliative Care (CCG commissioned service) Dispensing Practices 1 No of GP’s 11 Only 1.1% of GP Practices in Cornwall are Electronic Repeat Dispensing (eRD) compliant No of Dispensing GP’s 11 9 Services There have been no pharmacy changes since the New Medicines Service (NMS) 3 last PNA (change of ownership, closure, lapsed Medicines Use Review (MUR) 3 approvals, etc) Appliance Use Review (AUR) 0 Stoma Appliance 0 References: 1. NHS Business Services Authority, Total GPs and dispensing GPs April 2017 https://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/ (Accessed 27/10/17) NHS Flu Service 3 2. NHS England, South West Community Pharmacy Information https://www.england.nhs.uk/south/ (Accessed 01/11/17) 3. Public Health England, © Crown copyright and database rights 2017 Ordnance Survey 100016969 (Accessed 16/10/17) Pharmacies providing flu injections (private) 3 4. Cornwall Council, Cornwall Site Applications Development Plan http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/environment-and- planning/planning/planning-policy/adopted-plans/development-plan-documents/cornwall-site-allocations-development-plan- 10 C-card Registration 0 document/ (Accessed: 12/10/17) 5. Cornwall Council, Council Tax records, Dec 2017 NOTE: Second/ Holiday home figures provided are for those homes which pay 10 C-card Distribution 1 council tax as a percentage of total properties. This does not include those holiday homes which are eligible for business rates. 6. Cornwall Council Needle Exchange 2 7. Office for National Statistics (ONS) Mid-2016 Population Estimates for Lower Layer Super Output Areas in Cornwall & Isles of Scilly [Link archived] (Accessed: 23/10/17) Supervised Consumption 3 8. NHS England, South West MIS 2016/17 9. NHS business Services Authority, Practice List Count [Accessed via https://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/access-our-data-products/ Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) Voucher 3 catalyst ] (Accessed: 27/10/17) 10. Savvy Kernow, C-CARD Services https://www.savvykernow.org.uk/c-card-services/ (Accessed 17/10/17) Alcohol Identification & Brief Advice (IBA) 2 A socio-economic profile and a summary health profile for the CNA can be downloaded from: Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) 3 www.cornwall.gov.uk/pharmacy Location Access FutureDevelopment Services Appendix 1 : Community Network Area Pharmacy Location Map Appendix 2 : Detailed Pharmacy Location Map .
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