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Cornwall Gateway Community Network Area Pharmacy Profile Cornwall Gateway - Pharmacy Profile 2017 GP Practices1 Dis - Name Address Town Post Code pensing Port View Surgery Higher Port View Saltash PL12 4BU Quay Lane Surgery Old Quay Lane, St.Germans Saltash PL12 5LH Rame Group Practice Trevol Road Torpoint PL11 2PD Saltash Health Centre Callington Road Saltash PL12 6DL Pharmacies2 100 hour Pharmacy Note: See Appendix 1 and 2 for detailed maps Boots Boots Boots Lloyds Lloyds Lloyds Saltash Millbrook pharmacy pharmacy pharmacy pharmacy pharmacy pharmacy Pharmacy pharmacy 124 Fore St 1 York Rd 16 Fore St 19 Fore St 139 Trevol Bus. 6 Regal Hse, Old Black- The Cornwall Gateway Address Callington Rd, Centre Fore St smith Shop, Community Network Area (CNA) Burraton The Parade Town SALTASH TORPOINT TORPOINT SALTASH SALTASH TORPOINT SALTASH MILLBROOK is made up of twelve parishes; Postcode PL12 6JW PL11 2LG PL11 2AD PL12 6AF PL12 6EB PL11 2TB PL12 6JR PL10 1AX Antony, Botus fleming, Landrake Telephone 01752847707 01752812475 01752812591 01752842606 01752842013 01752815536 01752848958 01752822391 with St Erney, Landulph, Make- 0830-1730 0900-1300 0900 - 1330 0830 - 1815 0900-1800 0830-1830 0700-2300 0900-1800 MONDAY with-Rame, Millbrook, Millbrook 1330-1800 1400-1800 (DET), Saltash, Sheviock, St 0830-1730 0900-1300 0900 - 1330 0830 - 1815 0900-1800 0830-1830 0700-2300 0900-1800 TUESDAY Germans, St John, and Torpoint. 1330-1800 1400-1800 0830-1730 0900-1300 0900 - 1330 0830 - 1815 0900-1800 0830-1830 0700-2300 0900-1800 The CNA borders with Plymouth WEDNESDAY 1330-1800 1400-1800 extending from Rame Head on 0830-1730 0900-1300 0900 - 1330 0830 - 1815 0900-1800 0830-1830 0700-2300 0900-1800 THURSDAY the south coast to the Landulph 1330-1800 1400-1800 parish in the north. 0830-1730 0900-1300 0900 - 1330 0830 - 1815 0900-1800 0830-1830 0700-2300 0900-1800 FRIDAY 1330-1800 1400-1800 0900-1700 Closed 0900-1330 0830 - 1700 0900-1700 0900-1300 0700-2200 Closed SATURDAY 1400-1800 SUNDAY Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 1100-1600 Closed Location Access FutureDevelopment Services Cornwall Gateway - Pharmacy Access 2017 Walking Access3 Walking Distance: 4 minutes 8 minutes 12 minutes 16 minutes 20 minutes Although there appears to be a lack of parking within the immediate vicinity, 2 pharmacies have onsite parking, 4 have council parking, all pharmacies do have either parking or a bus service within 3 minutes. The nearest 3 minute walk pharmacy to Saltash railway station is approximately a 4 minute walk away. Transport Access3 Note: See map in appendix 3 for walking distances in other parts of the CNA 3 minute walk Driving Distance: 5 minutes Cornwall Gateway - Transport Links 10 minutes (less than 3 minute walk) 8 15 minutes 20 minutes 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Parking Onsite Council Parking Other Parking Train Bus Location Access FutureDevelopment Services Cornwall Gateway - Future Development 2017 4 Future Dwellings5 Existing Dwellings Current Local Plan Dwellings commitments Housing completed Number with (yet to be Allocation since 2014 Number no usual built) by 2020 2014- 30 residents 15,396 515 3.3% 89 168 1636 Based on approved sites which have not started or are currently under construction, it is anticipated that within the next 3 years, over 160 additional dwellings will be built in this Community Network Area. Over 80 of these will be within the Saltash town area. 6 Major Developments 107 36 90 Site Under Units Planned planned under Site construction built by 2020 Capacity construction complete before 2020 Land off Briansway, Churchtown Vale 36 36 0 36 St Stephens, Saltash Currently there is planning permission for Churchtown Farm, Farm Lane 107 properties to be built in the CNA, 10 are 25 0 0 25 St Stephens, Saltash complete and a further 90 are forecast to be The Garden Sports & Leisure Club complete by 2020. 26 0 0 19 10 Antony Road, Torpoint The Harbour Lights, 1 Fore Street 10 0 0 10 Torpoint Kingsleigh House,15 Culver Road 10 0 10 0 Saltash Location Access FutureDevelopment Services Cornwall Gateway - 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 7 Specialist drugs enhanced services provision Independent 1 Multiple Providers 6 All pharmacies are expected to provide an Emergency Supply Service Population7 32,947 77% provide wheelchair access in Cornwall Population per pharmacy 4,092 All pharmacies have Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) Number of Items dispensed8 707,293 All pharmacies provide free prescription delivery Patients dispensed to by GP Practice9 4,307 All pharmacies are expected to provide Palliative Care (CCG commissioned service) Dispensing Practices 1 No of GP’s 24 Only 1.1% of GP Practices in Cornwall are Electronic Repeat Dispensing (eRD) compliant No of Dispensing GP’s 4 9 Services There have been no pharmacy changes since New Medicines Service (NMS) 7 the last PNA (change of ownership, closure, Medicines Use Review (MUR) 8 lapsed approvals, etc): Appliance Use Review (AUR) 0 Stoma Appliance 2 References: 1. NHS Business Services Authority, Total GPs and dispensing GPs April 2017 (Accessed 27/10/17) NHS Flu Service 8 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) 8 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 3 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 5 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 3 7. Office for National Statistics (ONS) Mid-2016 Population Estimates for Lower Layer Super Output Areas in Cornwall & Isles of Scilly [Link now archived] (Accessed: 23/10/17) Supervised Consumption 7 8. NHS England, South West MIS 2016/17 9. NHS business Services Authority, Practice List Count https://apps.nhsbsa.nhs.uk (Accessed: 27/10/17) Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) Voucher 3 10.Savvy Kernow, C-CARD Services https://www.savvykernow.org.uk/c-card-services/ (Accessed 17/10/17) Alcohol Identification & Brief Advice (IBA) 4 A socio-economic profile and a summary health profile for the CNA can be downloaded from: Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) 6 www.cornwall.gov.uk/pharmacy Location Access FutureDevelopment Services Appendix 1 : Community Network Area Pharmacy Location Map Appendix 2 : Detailed Pharmacy Location Map Appendix 3 : Pharmacy Walking Access Maps .
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