Retford & Villages Primary Care Network - PCN

Retford & Villages Primary Care Network - PCN Retford and Villages Primary Care Network (PCN) is a partnership of five GP Surgeries looking after nearly half of registered patients in Bassetlaw.

It covers a large rural area, the town of Retford and smaller surrounding villages.

Riverside Health Partnership are hosting a Carer's Event on 12th June at Goodwin Hall.  Whether you are a carer, looking...
01/06/2026

Riverside Health Partnership are hosting a Carer's Event on 12th June at Goodwin Hall. Whether you are a carer, looking for support or simply wanting to learn more about health and wellbeing services, pop down and speak with the teams who can help you. Free entry, refreshments available to purchase.

Do you support someone with a cancer diagnosis? Free Macmillan cancer information session for carers
29/05/2026

Do you support someone with a cancer diagnosis? Free Macmillan cancer information session for carers

Our local Ambulance Service is facing huge demand currently.  Please help them support those in most need with life-thre...
27/05/2026

Our local Ambulance Service is facing huge demand currently. Please help them support those in most need with life-threatening emergencies. You can help by using alternative services such as
- NHS 111 online or by phone.
- Local pharmacies.
- Urgent Treatment Centres.
- Your GP (including out-of-hours services).
If you do feel you need to attend A&E, please try to use friends and family transport so the ambulances can get to those who are most vulnerable and in need of emergency care. Thank you💛💚

East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) has declared a business continuity incident (as at 19.15 hours, Tuesday 26 May 2026) following sustained pressure on its services across the region.

In recent days, demand for emergency care has increased, including as a result of the hot weather, alongside wider pressures being experienced across the NHS.

A business continuity incident is declared when services may be disrupted below expected levels and additional arrangements are required to maintain patient care.

Declaring a business continuity incident allows EMAS to take additional steps, working closely with NHS partners, to help ensure ambulance crews are available to respond to patients in the community.

This includes:

🟢 Supporting the timely handover of patients at hospital emergency departments, so ambulance crews can return to responding to 999 calls.

🟢 Working with healthcare providers to ensure patients are directed to the most appropriate care.

🟢 Continuing to prioritise the most life-threatening and serious incidents.

This is to ensure emergency ambulances are available to respond to people in the community where life is at risk.

We recognise this is challenging for our NHS partners, who are also working under significant pressure, and we are grateful for their continued support.

Alongside this, EMAS is maximising available resources and reviewing how ambulance crews are deployed across the region.

We will continue to monitor the situation closely, with a focus on maintaining safe patient care and returning to normal service levels as soon as possible.

Members of the public are asked to support us during this period of high demand.

999 should always be used when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk.

If your condition is not life-threatening, there are other NHS services available that may be able to help you.

These include:

- NHS 111 online or by phone.
- Local pharmacies.
- Urgent Treatment Centres.
- Your GP (including out-of-hours services).

Choosing the most appropriate service helps ensure our ambulance crews are available for those who may need them most.

Additional information:

1) Given the severity of the concern, senior leaders will continue to respond to the challenges faced and to ensure support for staff and volunteers at work. Therefore, media interviews will not be conducted tonight. Media requests should be sent via [email protected] and will be responded to tomorrow.

2) In response to pressures in the NHS system and on ambulance services, on Tuesday 26 May 2026, EMAS escalated to Resource Escalation Action Plan (REAP) Level 4 – the highest level which indicates a potential for failures within the service.

3) The Emergency Preparedness Resilience and Response framework describes as business continuity incident as: ‘an event or occurrence that disrupts, or might disrupt, an organisation’s normal service delivery, below acceptable predefined levels, where special arrangements are required to be implemented until services can return to an acceptable level (this could be a surge in demand requiring resources to be temporarily redeployed).

The next Retford & Villages prostate cancer support group takes place 26/6/26
20/05/2026

The next Retford & Villages prostate cancer support group takes place 26/6/26

Congratulations to tuxford medical centre practice manager Oliver Lord for completing the London Marathon and raising ov...
12/05/2026

Congratulations to tuxford medical centre practice manager Oliver Lord for completing the London Marathon and raising over £2,323 for the well child charity we are very proud! Tuxford Medical Centre

06/05/2026

This is an idea and concept we have wanted to try for a few years now. Dying matters week 2026 seems a perfect opportunity to try with an incredibly apt theme of “let’s talk about death and dying”

We understand there will be a varied response and if this is not for you, we fully understand. Please be kind and respectful to those who will benefit from this sort of open and honest group.

The whole concept around death cafe’s is to have open and honest conversations in a friendly way. There will be advice on will writing, lasting power of attorney, memory and legacy crafts and much more. Please come along, there will still be the lovely company, drinks and cakes that fill our coffee morning each week

30/04/2026

What a fantastic day! Thank you to everyone who attended the event.
Your Space Retford
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Aurora Wellbeing Centre Bassetlaw
Citizens Advice North Nottinghamshire
Health Partnership
Kingfisher Family Practice
Crown House Surgery
Tuxford Medical Centre
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The men’s health and wellbeing event is underway! Come an see us!
30/04/2026

The men’s health and wellbeing event is underway! Come an see us!

29/04/2026

We are pleased to share that we are now working in partnership with Beauty Banks!🧴

What does this mean? 👀
This means that children & young people are now able to access hygiene and beauty products free of charge at The Centre Place!

Together we can help end hygiene poverty.
Beauty Banks

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