For genuine emergencies call 999
YOU CAN INFLUENCE POLICING IN SEND
Come along to the next Send Neighbourhood Panel Meeting and tell us what issues you want us to tackle in your community. At the end of the meeting everybody votes for the one priority that they want Surrey Police to tackle for the next 3 months. The issue with the most votes wins. The next meeting is Tuesday 5th Sept 2006 at 7.30pm Lancaster Hall.
To report on a crime anonymously call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111
To contact the local Police Community Support Officers call 01483 653095
Ripley police station is open to the public and staffed by volunteers during
the following hours:
Monday, Thursday and Friday 10.00 am to 12.30 pm
Tuesday 4.30 to 7.00 pm
Wednesday 2.00 to 7.00 pm
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer then please call 0845 125 2222 (ext 3095)
To receive emails direct from your local police officers on local crime issues plus meetings and events, send a blank email to sendnews-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
For important Police advice see Police Updates or view the Send section of the Surrey Police Website.
Interview with Kevin Holland on Policing in Send.
The Villages Medical Centre - Send Barnes Lane - tel. 01483 226330 from 8.15 am with on-site pharmacy. Staffed by Dr A Burns, Dr K Nevin, Dr A Ghouze and Dr C Allen.
Out of hours, you will be referred to Thamesdoc (0208 390 9990). There is a walk-in NHS clinic in Woking. NHS direct can give advice over the phone - call 0845 4647
You can now book appointments and renew repeat presciptions online for more information, either go to the medical centre or to http://www.thevillagesmc.co.uk/ .
Alternative therapies are offered through private clinics listed under the Business pages, including The Body and Soul Clinic offering therapies ranging from acupuncture and homeopathy through osteopathy and shiatsu.
To arrange the loan of medical equipment such as wheelchairs from the Red Cross
Telephone 01483 532117. See also Babies