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Somerset Flu Schedule 2017 MENDIP FROME FLU VACCINATION PROGRAMME 2017 Date Time School/forms Number Email checked Completed (sent to Potential CH) Confirmed Diaries Planned 2016 Cancelled Booked 18.09.17 – Check Forms 02.10.17 09.10.17 09:30 Bishop Henderson 120 (72) bishophenderson- (Confirmed) [email protected] CE / CM 01373 812557 BA3 5PN 10.10.17 09:30 Berkley 96 (42) [email protected] for (Confirmed) 01373 830455 10:00 BA11 5JH CE / CM 13:00 35 (13) [email protected] for Nunney 01373 836429 13:30 (Confirmed) BA11 4NE 16.10.17 No Bookings 17.10.17 09:30 Trinity (Confirmed) 300 (113) [email protected] for Assembly 10:15 - 01373 461949 10:00 10:40 BA11 4LB (can vaccinate CE / CM / SH through this) Break 10:40 - 11:00 Lunch 12:10 - 13:20 13:30 Critchill 15 (2) [email protected] (Confirmed) 01373 464148 BA11 4LB 19.10.17 10:30 Steiner 157 (8) [email protected] (Confirmed) 01373 832804 CE / CM BA11 1EU 30.10.17 Frome Inset Day 31.10.17 09:30 St John’s First 278 (97) [email protected] for (Confirmed) 01373 462251 CE / CM 10:00 BA11 1QG 06.11.17 09:30 Rode (Confirmed) 90 (47) Yr 2 - 4 [email protected] for 01373 830523 CE / CM 10:00 BA11 6NZ 13:15 Norton St Philip 60 (7) R +Yr 1 01373 834327 (Confirmed) BA1 7LU 07.11.17 09:30 Vallis 280 (79) [email protected] for (Confirmed) 01373 462657 CE / CM 10:00 BA11 3DB 13.11.17 09:30 St Benedicts Primary 145 (53) [email protected] for (Confirmed) 01761 418594 CE / CM 10:00 BA3 4BD 14.11.17 09:30 St Louis 150 (60) [email protected] for (Confirmed) 01373 463728 CE / CM 10:00 BA11 3AP 20.11.17 09:30 Beckington 90 (39) [email protected] for (Confirmed) 01373 830438 10:00 BA11 6TG CE / CM 13:30 Springmead 80 (13) [email protected] For (Confirmed) 01373 831555 13:45 BA11 6TA 21.11.17 09:30 Hayesdown 280 (100) [email protected] (Confirmed) 01373 462718 CE / CM BA11 2BN 27.11.17 09:30 Kilmersdon 122 (43) [email protected] for (Confirmed) 01761 432283 CE / CM 10:00 BA3 5TE 28.11.17 09:30 Mells (Confirmed) 66 (22) [email protected] 01373 812380 CE / CM BA11 3QE [email protected] 11:30 Hemington 30 (10) 01373 834320 (Confirmed) BA3 5XU 04.12.17 09:30 Leigh-on- Mendip 47 (14) [email protected] CM / SH for (Confirmed) 01373 812592 10:00 BA3 5QQ CE / SH All Hallows (17) 05.12.17 09:30 Christchurch 160 (47) [email protected] for (Confirmed) 01373 463781 HF / CM 10:00 BA11 5AJ 12.12.17 Catch-ups Frome Hospital MENDIP WELLS FLU VACCINATION PROGRAMME 2017 Date Time School/forms Number Nurses checked Nurse Completed (sent to Potential CH) Confirmed Planned Cancelled Booked 18.09.17 – Check Forms 02.10.17 04.10.17 09:30 Butleigh (Confirmed 70 (22) [email protected] BA6 8SX SD / HF 05.10.17 09:30 St Cuthbert’s Infants (59) [email protected] tbc BA5 1TZ [email protected] MG / HF 13:30 St Cuthbert’s Junior 91 (23) (Confirmed) BA5 1TS 11.10.17 09:30 Chewton Mendip 98 (30) [email protected] (Confirmed) BA3 4LL SD / HF [email protected] 11:30 Priddy tbc (13) BA5 3BE 14:00 St Lawrence tbc (17) [email protected] BA5 1HL 12.10.17 09:30 Baltonsborough tbc (9) [email protected] BA6 8PX MG / HF 11:00 West Pennard tbc (44) [email protected] BA6 8NT 18.10.17 09:30 St Aldhelms tbc (76) [email protected] BA4 4PL SD / HF 11:30 Stoke St Michael tbc (14) [email protected] BA3 5LG 19.10.17 09:30 Evercreech 153 (37) [email protected] (Confirmed) BA4 6EH SD / HF [email protected] BA4 4FZ 4 The Mendip School 01.11.17 09:30 Brookside 342 (163) [email protected] (Confirmed) BA16 0PR SD / HF / SH 02.11.17 ? Shepton Mallet 40 [email protected] Infants BA4 5HE MG / HF Millfield Prep 37 [email protected] Coxley 13 BA5 1RD 08.11.17 09:30 Stoberry tbc (76) [email protected] BA5 2TJ SD / HF 09.11.17 09:30 Horrington 92 (39) [email protected] (Confirmed) BA5 3EB MG / HF [email protected] 13:30 Wookey tbc (24) BA5 1LQ 14.11.17 09:30 Elmshurst 146 (42) [email protected] (Confirmed) BA16 0HH SD / MG Avalon 15.11.17 09:30 Shepton Mallet (40) Infants tbc SD / HF Millfield Prep 37 [email protected] Coxley 13 BA5 1RD 16.11.17 09:30 St Joseph & St 109 (39) [email protected] Teresa (Confirmed) BA5 2QL MG / HF 13:30 Wells Cathedral (28) 21.11.17 11:30 Walton (Confirmed) 105 (32) [email protected] MG / SD BA16 9LA 22.11.17 09:30 Oakhill tbc (37) [email protected] BA3 5AQ SD / HF [email protected] 13:30 Croscombe 46 (30) BA5 3QL (Confirmed) 23.11.17 09:30 Hindhayes 245 (86) [email protected] MG / HF (Confirmed) BA16 0HB 29.11.17 09:30 Bowlish (Confirmed) 120 (58) [email protected] BA4 5JQ SD / HF [email protected] 14:00 Coxley (Confirmed) 33 (13) BA5 1RD 30.11.17 09:30 St John’s Infant tbc (42) [email protected] BA6 9DR MG / HF [email protected] 11:15 St Benedict’s Junior (21) tbc BA6 9EX 06.12.17 09:30 St Vigor & St John 152 (67) [email protected] SD / HF (Confirmed) BA3 4EX 07.12.17 09:30 St Pauls Jnr 147 (35) [email protected] (Confirmed) BA4 5LA MG / HF [email protected] 13:30 Meare (Confirmed) 88 (25) BA6 9SP 13.12.17 Catch-ups – Priory Health Centre MENDIP WINCANTON FLU VACCINATION PROGRAMME 2017 Date Time School/forms Number Nurses checked Completed (sent to Potential CH) Confirmed Planned 2016 Cancelled Booked 18.09.17 – Check Forms 02.10.17 10.10.17 09:30 Milbourne Port 130 (55) [email protected] (Confirmed) DT9 5EP DT / HF / SB [email protected] 13:30 St Nicholas 68 (20) BA8 0QD (Confirmed) 17.10.17 09:30 Wincanton Primary (105) [email protected] tbc BA9 9DZ DT / SB ? Hazelgrove 31.10.17 09:30 Bruton Primary tbc (62) [email protected] BA10 0DP DT / SB Sunny Hill tbc (8) 07.11.17 09:30 Countess Gytha tbc (62) [email protected] DT / SB BA22 7LT 14.11.17 Hazelgrove (60) [email protected] BA22 7JA DT / SB Wincanton? 21.11.17 09:30 Abbas & 91 (38) [email protected] Templecombe BA8 0HP (Confirmed) DT / SB 11:30 Charlton 47 (17) [email protected] Horethorne DT9 4NL (Confirmed) 28.11.17 09:30 Horsington tbc (33) [email protected] BA8 0BW DT / SB [email protected] 11:15 Our Lady’s of (28) Mount Carmel tbc BA9 9DH 05.12.17 09:30 Upton Noble 125 (43) [email protected] (Confirmed) BA4 6AU DT / SB 12.12.17 Catch-ups – Wincanton? 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