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See here, post copied from the Family section of the website. Consultation closes 31st May. The open meetings listed below have already happened. Addresses give readers catchment areas.


Re: Please read - message from a local GP

Posted by Health Involvement March 18, 09:54AM


We just wanted to let you know that our consultation on health services in Dulwich and the surrounding areas is now under way.


This formal public consultation, which asks for your views on which community-based health services should be available to local people and how they should be delivered, runs until 31 May 2013.


You can download the consultation document at: www.southwarkpct.nhs.uk, or request a hard-copy from [email protected] (Tel: 0808 178 9055)


As part of the consultation there are two public meetings and a number of drop-in sessions for a conversation or to give your views. These are below:


PUBLIC MEETINGS (book in advance on the website)

St Barnabas Church, Calton Avenue,

London, SE21 7DG

Tuesday 30 April in the evening from 19:00

Wednesday 22 May in the afternoonf rom 14:00



DROP INS (just turn up)


Cambridge House

1 Addington Square, Camberwell,

London SE5 0HF

Tuesday 19 March 2013 from 10:00 to 12:30


Peckham Library

122 Peckham Hill Street, SE15 5JR

Friday 22 March 2013 from 14:00 to 16:30


Gaumont House Surgery

153 Peckham High Street, Peckham, SE15 2AU

Wednesday 1 May from 10:00 to 12:30


Dulwich Community Hospital

East Dulwich Grove, Dulwich, SE22 8PT

Wednesday 8 May 2013 from 18:00 to 20:00

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