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Pharmacist Shortage in North Devon – What You Need to Know
The shortage of pharmacists in North Devon is a recognized issue, influenced by several factors:
Funding Challenges
Since 2016, core pharmacy funding has decreased in real terms by more than 30%, while operational costs have risen. This financial strain has led to pharmacy closures and increased workloads for remaining staff.
Workforce Shortages
Recruiting pharmacists has become increasingly difficult, with the profession listed on the Home Office’s Shortage Occupation List. This shortage means that if a locum pharmacist isn’t available, pharmacies may be forced to close temporarily.
Rising Operational Costs
Pharmacies are facing increased costs, and without adequate funding, many are at risk of closing, which would significantly impact community access to healthcare services.
How to Raise Your Concerns
To address concerns about this shortage, you can contact the Patient Advice and Complaints Team at NHS Devon, which handles feedback related to primary care services, including pharmacies. They can provide information and support.
Contact Details:
📞 Phone: 0300 123 1672
📧 Email: d-icb.patientexperience@nhs.net
📍 Postal Address:
Patient Advice and Complaints Team
NHS Devon
Aperture House
Pynes Hill
Rydon Lane
Exeter
Devon
EX2 5AZ
Additionally, you might consider reaching out to your local Member of Parliament to express your concerns and seek further assistance.
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Update: The Bank at Station Close
We have an excellent update for the formerly overgrown bank at Station Close!
Today, the Mayor, Councillor Nigel Kenneally & the Chair of Parks Committee met with Scott Cholwill to thank him for his hard work at Station Close.
With the help of a Scott Cholwill from SC Garden Maintenance, the bank at Station Close which used to be overgrown, has now been cut back and mulched, improving the appearance of the area.
We are committed to keeping our community clean and well-kept. This is just one of the many ongoing projects aimed at improving the Holsworthy for everyone.
Keep an eye out for more updates!
Written by Assistant to the Town Clerk, Miss Tegan Parry