Changes are afoot at the Laurels Health Centre on St Ann's Road (the other side of Chestnuts Park).
One of the proposals is to have a 24 hour pharmacy. I'm told the downside of that might be to damage the viability of our pharmacists on Green Lanes. (There's currently
a planning application on this, if you want to object)
And I don't want to get all Daily Mail on you, but I've also been told that a 24hr pharmacy tends to be a magnet for drug users to get their 'scrips'. Don't ask me if that's true; I've no idea. Neither am I clear if it would be a problem even if it were to be true. Any experience anyone?
There are also concerns around:
· Re-tendering of GP contract
· Future of urgent care service/opening hours
· Range of services provided
These will all be considered at a special meeting of the Council's Overview and Scrutiny Committee on Monday 29 November at 3:00 p.m. till 6:00 p.m. in the Common Room, Block 6, St. Ann’s Hospital, St. Ann’s Road N15.
The Committee would be interested in listening to the views of local residents and those who wish would be welcome to come to the meeting. It will take place
For any queries, please contact Rob Mack:
Rob Mack
Principal Scrutiny Support Officer
Tel: 020 8489 2921
rob.mack@haringey.gov.uk
Improvement, Performance and Scrutiny,
Haringey Council
7th. Floor River Park House,
225, High Road, Wood Green
LONDON N22 4HQ