LITTLE GRANSDEN PARISH COUNCIL

Chair: Oliver Hipwell, Hill Farm, 8 Main Road, Little Gransden SG19 3DN Tel: 017944 547685 email oliverhipwell.lgpc@gmail.com (Elected 5 May 2022; Vice-chair; Biodiversity and Tree Officer)

John Jefferies, Ash Tree Cottage, Little Gransden SG19 3BP email jrjefferies@btinternet.com (Co-opted 12 May 2022 )

Mrs Noushin Rostami, 34 Primrose Hill, Little Gransden SG19 3DP emailnrostami.lgpc@gmail.com (Elected 5 May 2022; co-ordinator Friendship Club)

Emma Ward 6 Main Road, Little Gransden SG19 3DN emmaward.lgpc@gmail.com (Elected 5 May 2022; trustee and parish council representative for Little Gransden Village Hall)

Aston Cox, Gransden Lodge, Longstowe Road, Little Gransden SG19 3EB (co-opted 11 May 2023

Clerk: Sylvia Sullivan, 3 Primrose Hill, Little Gransden SG19 3DP Tel: 01767 677906, email clerk.lgpc@aol.com Office hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday

Tuesday 5 November 2013

ADULT SOCIAL CARE




Cambridgeshire County Council has recently provided an update concerning adult social care, which might be of interest to you.
Do you have an opinion on local pharmaceutical services?
The Cambridgeshire Health and Wellbeing Board has been reviewing local pharmaceutical services – services that help you get and use medicines or medical equipment safely.  The Board's views on these services are written up in a Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment.  The Board is asking for feedback on its views to see if you agree with them.
Feedback can be given from 4 December 2013 to 14 February 2014.  You can give your thoughts by completing a questionnaire, either at your local pharmacy, dispensing doctor surgery, or online at www.cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/JSNA/PNA
(NOTE – this weblink will only work when the feedback period begins on 4 December)
Stay independent, safe and well this winter
If you or someone you care for needs advice about keeping independent, safe and well this winter, the County Council's adult social care websites Your Life, Your Choice www.yourlifeyourchoice.org.uk and AskSARA online advice and equipment guide www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/asksara provide information about keeping warm, preventing falls and the help that may be available to older and vulnerable people if they are unable to get out and about.  If you don't have access to the Internet, staff in your nearest library will be able to help or contact adult social care customer services on 0345 045 5202.

Posted by LGPC