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LIST of GOOD NEIGHBOURS GROUPS @ 14Th June 2021 LIST OF GOOD NEIGHBOURS GROUPS @ 14th June 2021 This list shows all the Good Neighbours groups in the Network, and holds current contact information and details on the activities each group will cover. It is arranged geographically and in alphabetical order. The list is updated at the beginning of each month. If you are unable to find what you want, then please contact the GNN Hub direct E:[email protected] BASINGSTOKE AND DEANE Name of Group Areas group and Contact List of activities offered location covered area Hospital and GP transport Basingstoke RG21 Basingstoke – other health transport T: 01256 423855 Neighbourcare 7QW and Sherfield Social Transport Befriending Hospital and GP transport Basingstoke: – other health transport Kempshott RG22 T: 07905 272711 Kempshott Social Transport Neighbourcare 5LQ Befriending (Kancare) Visiting Bramley Lunch T: 01256 882441 GU5 0HZ Bramley Currently not offering activities Lunch club Club due to Covid-19 Bramley RG26 Hospital and GP transport Voluntary Bramley T: 07787 166924 5DA – other health transport Drivers Hospital and GP transport – other health transport Burghclere & T: 01635 278482 and prescription collection RG20 Burghclere & Newtown Offering hospital trips, Sitting service 9XH Newtown prescription collection and Neighbourcare shopping due to Covid-19 Shopping, Minibus Other – general support at times of illness Burghfield, Mortimer T: 0118 983 1814 Burghfield & West End, between 9:30 and 11:30 Mortimer Stratfield Hospital and GP transport RG7 3SQ Monday to Friday Volunteer Mortimer, – other health transport E: bureauvolunteer Bureau Silchester, @gmail.com Sulhamstead Ufton Nervet East Woodhay East Hospital and GP transport RG20 & Highclere Woodhay & T: 01635 745600 – other health transport 0AL Neighbourcare Highclere and prescription collection T: 01256 781660 Oakley RG23 E: oakleycare Hospital and GP transport Community Oakley 7ED @hotmail.co.uk – other health transport Care Oakley Hospital and GP transport Deane, T: 01256 268700 – other health transport Oakley Support RG23 Newfound, E: help@oakley- Shopping Network 7ED Malshanger village.com Prescription collection & Wootton Telephone befriending St Lawrence Hospital and GP transport T: 03330 440116 – other health transport Old Basing & E: admin@ RG24 Old Basing Befriending Lychpit Good oblgoodneighbours.com 7BW and Lychpit Dog walking Neighbours W: www.oblgood Occasional D.I.Y and neighbours.com gardening Hospital and GP transport - Overton RG25 Overton T: 07733 602972 other health transport ACTION 3EW Lunch Club Silchester ‘Give Hospital and GP transport RG7 2HH Reading T:0118 9701055 and Take’ – other health transport Hospital and GP transport St Mary Bourne SP11 St Mary T: 01264 738592 – other health transport & District 6AU Bourne Shopping Neighbourcare Lunch club 2 Prescription collection D.I.Y Pet care Tadley RG26 Tadley T: 07884 016367 Shopping Crosslink 3PB Befriending Visiting Sitting service Hospital and GP transport – other health transport Whitchurch RG28 Laverstoke, T: 01256 893219 Shopping Neighbourcare 7NN Whitchurch Sitting service Pet care EAST HAMPSHIRE & BORDERS Alresford and District SO24 New Hospital and GP transport T: 01962 733584 Voluntary Care 9AG Alresford – other health transport Group Alton GU34 Hospital and GP transport Community Alton T: 01420 541520 2BU – other health transport Care Group Binsted Bentley Froyle and Binstead GU34 T: 01420 520169 Hospital and GP transport District Bentley 4JY – other health transport Voluntary Care Froyle Group Bramshott & Hospital and GP transport Liphook Parish GU30 Bramshott, T: 01428 722292 – other health transport Voluntary Care 7DJ Liphook Shopping Group Bordon & Whitehill GU33 Hospital and GP transport Bordon T: 07596 701312 Voluntary Car 6BS – other health transport Service Hospital and GP transport – other health transport Clanfield Prescription collection Voluntary PO8 0RA Clanfield T: 0800 011 4842 Shopping Support Group Sitting service Other – hairdressing 3 Hospital and GP transport – other health transport East Meon GU32 East Meon T: 07050 177505 Lunch clubc Care 1NL Other – good neighbourly activities Four Marks GU34 Hospital and GP transport Four Marks T: 07393 538152 Care 5AA – other health transport Lunch club on the second Four Marks GU 34 T: 01420 769435 Wednesday of each Four Marks Currently not offering activities Lunch Club 5DL month at 1pm. Transport due to Covid-19 can be arranged. Hospital and GP transport Funtington, D.I.Y Funtington the Ashlings, PO18 Shopping Good West Stoke T: 07761 027416 9LH Befriending Neighbours and Pet walking Sennicotts Admin Grayshott GU26 Grayshott, Hospital and GP transport Community T: 07498 068224 6LF Hindhead – other health transport Care Group Hospital and GP transport Headley – other health transport GU35 Headley, Voluntary Care T: 01428 717389 Visiting 8PP Bordon Group Other – weekly coffee morning Hospital and GP transport Horndean – other health transport T: 0752 833 1989 Voluntary Care PO8 0AA Horndean Prescription collection Group DIY Shopping East West T: 01420 479000 Hospital and GP transport Worldham, Kings World GU35 E: Jane – other health transport Kingsley, Care Group 9ND @kingsleyorganisation Shopping Oakhanger .org.uk Befriending and Binsted 4 Hospital and GP transport – other health transport Liss & District T: 01730 892572 Prescription collection GU33 Voluntary Care Liss E :[email protected] Sitting service 7AQ Group (LUPIN) W: www.lupinofliss.co.uk Shopping Befriending Visiting Hospital and GP transport Medstead – other health transport GU34 Voluntary Care Medstead T: 0845 4630 546 Lunch club 1DD Group Shopping Other – Tea Club Hospital and GP transport and other health related Neighbourcare GU31 Buriton T: 01730 267198 transport. Other requests Buriton 5RT considered by the group coordinators on an ad hoc Hospital and GP transport Petersfield – other health transport GU32 Voluntary Care Petersfield T: 01730 266046 Prescription Collection 3HS Group Social Transport Shopping Ropley SO24 T: 01962 772216 Hospital and GP transport Community Ropley 0DR – other health transport Care Hospital and GP transport – other health transport Rowlands Rowlands Prescription Collection Castle Good PO9 6AA T: 0845 519 6641 Castle Shopping Neighbours Befriending Visiting EASTLEIGH Hospital and GP transport – other health transport Netley and prescription collection Beacon Good SO31 Butlocks T: 0845 0948768 Gardening Neighbours 5DQ Heath DIY Old Netley Shopping Befriending & visiting 5 Bishopstoke Bishopstoke Hospital and GP transport and Fair Oak SO50 T: 023 8060 0807 Fair Oak – other health transport Good 6DA (answerphone) Horton Heath and prescription collection Neighbours Hospital and GP transport T: 0800 9989 132 – other health transport Botley SO30 Botley Parish E: BNC.Contact Lunch Club Neighbourcare 2EA @yahoo.com Befriending Social outings Hospital and GP transport – other health transport Bursledon SO31 Bursledon and prescription Good T: 0845 6447506 8DT Parish Social transport Neighbours DIY Shopping Hospital and GP transport Chandlers – other health transport Chandlers Ford SO53 Ford and prescription Good T: 07914 757380 2FT Ampfield Pet care Neighbours (SO53 Area) Shopping Befriending Hospital and GP transport – other health transport T: 02380 642 420 Prescription collection Eastleigh Good SO50 Central E: DIY Neighbours 5LJ Eastleigh eastleighgoodneighbours@ Gardening hotmail.com Pet care Shopping Hospital and GP transport Hamble Good SO31 – other health transport Hamble T: 0845 643 0371 Neighbours 4JF Other good neighbourly activities Hedge End SO30 Hedge End Hospital and GP transport Good T: 03330 448842 4AF Village – other health transport Neighbours FAREHAM 6 T:07756 864961 www. Fareham Good PO16 Fareham farehamgoodneighbours. Befriending Neighbours 0EL District org.uk Visiting Telephone befriending due to Covid-19 Hospital and GP transport Fareham Fareham PO14 – other health transport Voluntary Car town and T: 01329 231 899 1DN Other – wheelchair Scheme Titchfield accessible vehicle for hire Locks Heath Hospital and GP transport Locks Heath SO31 Whiteley T: 07002 456689 – other health transport Communicare 6LW Western Lunch Club Association Wards Minibus Portchester PO16 Hospital and GP transport Voluntary Care Portchester T: 0700 222 6868 9TU – other health transport Group Hospital and GP transport Stubbington & – other health transport Hill Head PO14 Stubbington Prescription collection T: 07832 330308 Voluntary Care 2AS Hill Head Sitting Service Group Befriending Visiting GOSPORT Gosport T: 023 9260 4696 or PO12 Advocacy Gosport E: advocacy Advocacy Service 1FG Service @gva.org.uk T: 023 9260 4681 DART Decorating & repair team and gardening: Gardening T: 023 9260 1314 Gosport D.I.Y PO12 E:dart.gardens Befriending Gosport Sitting Service 1FG @gva.org.uk Service Befriending Home service cleaning Visiting service: T: 023 9260 1314 E: homeserve @gva.org.uk 7 T: 023 9258 3836 Hospital and GP transport Gosport Driving PO12 E: drivingforce – other health transport Gosport Force 1FG @gva.org.uk Social transport Currently not offering activities Shopping due to Covid-19 Hospital and GP transport Lee on the – other health transport Solent PO13 Lee-on-the- T: 07807 267630 Social transport Voluntary Care 9NF Solent No lunch club due to Covid-19 Prescription collection Group Lunch club HART DISTRICT T: 01252 621599 Leave a message Church GU52 E: callsandvisits Calls & Visits Crookham, Befriending 8AQ @gmail.com Fleet W: facebook.com /CallsAndVisits T: 07804 979658 Hospital and GP transport
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