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Patient Participation Group
We are planning to open our Patient Participation Group, (PPG), again. The PPG is a group of patients whose members work voluntarily with the surgery, acting as ‘critical friends’ to help the practice improve services for the patient population and engage with local organisations.


The practice feels it will be extremely beneficial to have patient involvement and that the group’s constructive and challenging views help the surgery to better understand the patient perspective. We believe it will also help the practice population in raising awareness of local services which will dovetail with the Practice’s existing services.

We envisage a group of around 10 - 15 patients, (although if the interest is there, we would consider more), who we would hope to meet every 3 months, with representatives of all Practice Departments. If you would like to be involved in patients supporting the Practice and the Practice supporting the patients please email [email protected] Click here for more information!

General Practice "Collective Action"
You may have seen in the press about GPs taking "Collective Action". This is a national protest about the lack of funding in General Practice and to save GP services from going further into decline. We are not currently changing our appointment processes but, in the future, we may consider a limit to the total number of appointments per GP, per day, to what is a safe level, (the BMA and international consensus suggests 25). Click here for more information.

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