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Walk - In GP Medical Centre
Hereford's new walk-in Gp medical centre has reported a steady start.
It opened on December 14 at its temporary HQ next to Asda store on Belmont roundabout and it is now gathering momentum.
In its first week 185 patients attended but last week a total of 309 people sought advise there. five patients attended on Christmas Day.
Euan Mcpherson, spokesman for Herefordshire Primary Care Trust, said early indications showed patients were happy with the service.
"it takes time for people to get to know about the new centre and the number of people attending is gathering pace" he said.
Responses from patients show they are happy with what they found, none had to wait longer than one hour, parking was easy and the waiting rooms and consultation rooms were bright and cheerful.
The walk in centre,open from 8am to 8pm daily. is run by Primecare which already provides the out-of-hours GP service in Herefordshire. The practice manager is Malcolm Sampson.
Some useful numbers at Hereford County Hospital are:
The County Hospital 01432 355444.
Out patients appointments 0800 587 4089.
Children out patients 01432 372946. (direct line)
Physiotherapy out patients 01432 364026 (direct line)
Ante Natal appointments 01432 355444 ext.2951/2952
Charles renton Unit. 01432 364107.
Cllr Glenda Powell
District and Parish Councils Belmont Ward.
I have been asked by residents in Belmont Ward about the difference between the Unitary (Herefordshire Council) and parish councils.
There are two parish councils, one for Hereford City which covers the Newton Farm and Hunderton estates ONLY as both of these are within the city boundary.The thing that sets it apart from the other parish council is it has a Mayor who carries out civic duties for Hereford City. also a Deputy Mayor both are elected into office by the city councillors for a period of one year.
How did councillor Edwards miss this lot?
I understand that councillor Edwards was only walking around belmont pool the other day and as lpusseycat has rightly pointed out there is all this rubbish dumped there, so how on earth did he miss this lot?
Belmont Pool
A picture of Belmont Pool I took early one morning
What is the latest about regeneration?
What is the latest about regeneration for the oval, any updates or news?
Contact Information
Contact Information
Police - 0300 333 3000
CRIME STOPPERS - 0800 555 111
Herefordshire Housing - 01432 384000
* Repairs - 01432 384124 (daytime)
* Out Of Hours Emergency - 01432 352555
* Antisocial Behaviour - 01432 346095
* Out Of Hours Emergency (ASB) - 01432 384186
* South Wye Office - 01432 346091
Homepoint - 01432 359500
Herefordshire Council
Switchboard - 01432 260000
Homeless Team - 01432 261600
Housing Council Tax/Benefits - 01432 260333
Environmental Health - 01432 261765
Lights Out Street Lighting - 0800 783565
Gas Emergencies - 0800 111999
Electricity Supplies - 08457 353637
Welsh Water Emergencies - 01432 357146
Belmont Medical Centre - 01432 354366
Belmont Chemist - 01432 356182
Out Of Hours (NHS) - 0330 123 9309
Prime Care Out Of Hours Advice Line - 0845 4647
Prime Care Trust Belmont - 01432 344344
Hereford Hospital - 01432 355444
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Details of Belmont Pool
New countryside site for Herefordshire
South Wye Regeneration Partnership, Herefordshire Council, Belmont Rural Parish Council and Hereford City have worked closely together to finally complete the purchase of Belmont Pools. This taking place shows the true value that can be achieved from working together.
Belmont Pools make up sizeable lakes on the doorstep of Hereford City and they are both an important recreational resource and valuable wildlife habitat and the intention will be to make them properly accessible to the public as soon as is practically possible.
Will Lindesay, South Wye Regeneration Partnership, Chair said: We are absolutely delighted that this purchase has now taken place and look forward to developing an action plan to take the development of the pools forward.
Thanks to the commitment and interest shown from the community, we will be able to develop this into a wonderful recreational space. We will be working with our partners to distribute a leaflet to local residents and plan to have a community meeting in the new year to advise on progress and plans, he added.
Rob Hemblade, interim parks, countryside and leisure development manager at Herefordshire Council, said although the county benefits from its many rivers, stretches of open water such as lakes and pools are quite rare so this site will offer a tranquil place for local people to visit and enjoy.
The Pools are also a haven for wildlife and important for many waterbirds such as swan, heron, various species of ducks, moorhens and other waders which inhabit or visit the pools as well as the wealth of other wildlife that the water supports.
The next step is for the Countryside Service with its Partners is to produce and implement a management plan for the site to bring the pools and surrounding woodland back into appropriate management for both wildlife and public access, and carry out repair work on the dams,†he added.
The purchase of the pools also brings Herefordshire one step closer to the realisation of the proposed Haywood Country Park for south Hereford.
The pair of man-made pools on the A465 south west of Hereford are near to Belmont Abbey and next to Newton Coppice. Not too much is known about their history - many people assume they were created as fishing pools for Belmont Abbey, however the Pools appear on the tithe maps of 1839, pre-dating the Abbey, which was not built until 1854.
In more recent history they were used by the former Bulmers Fishing Club whilst being in private ownership.
Hereford Shopmobility
Herefordshire Youth Service Bus
The bus is in Newton Farm on Thursdays, opposite Kilvert Road Park - times from 6pm til 8.30pm. Nintendo Wii, refreshments, info and fun! Its FREE!