Barn Dance – 6 July


Saturday 6th July at Glenbervie Farm Barn by kind permission of Richard and Mary Tulloch in aid of the Village Hall

Doors open 7pm

Bring your own feast

Invite you’re your friends and family to join for a fun-packed evening

Music and dancing to the Higgledy Piggledy Band

Paying Bar and Raffle

Tickets Adult £15 / Children 16 or less £8 per person in advance from cullens135@gmail.com

Prize for the best-dressed banquet table

Tables can seat 4-14 people

 

Where do I look for local news on the internet?


We have several sites where you can find Wing news on the internet.

We use “appropriate technology” to reach the widest audience.

The “master site” is the Wing Community website wingrutland.uk

All articles that are posted to the Wing Community website are also automatically posted to the Facebook page “Wing Community” and Twitter “@wingrutlanduk” but they are removed periodically by Facebook and Twitter.


There is also a local neighbourhood site Nextdoor.

(There is also a closed Facebook “Wing Community Group” but that is not used very much now we have Nextdoor.)

Nextdoor is like a simple Facebook with few functions other than posting and replying to messages, which as also sent to your email address. But it is the most heavily used of all the message facilities because it is so simple and, unlike the Wing Community website, any member can post or send a private message to anyone else in their neighbourhood.

You can get more details here , everything you wanted to know but never dared ask!


But remember there is always the Rutland Water Beneface Magazine, aka the Parish Mag, for those residents who don’t have nor don’t want to have the internet or just want to savour the news in printed form.

All these sources are edited by the same staff – me.

John Oakley

New Urgent Care Opening Times At Oakham Hospital


For people outside of Leicester city – in Leicestershire county and in Rutland – there are urgent care centres. These offer a range of treatment for minor illnesses and injuries including, cuts, stomach upsets, burns and strains. You will be seen by an experienced nurse, without an appointment. You do not need to be registered to attend these services. X-ray is available at some locations. There are five such centres in Leicestershire and Rutland.

New opening hours for urgent care services in East Leicestershire and Rutland

From 1 April 2019, urgent care services will be open for longer. When GP surgeries close at 6:30pm, the urgent care services will open, making it much clearer for patients where to go, and when.  The change also brings much greater efficiency and reduces overlap in hours between GP surgeries and urgent care services.

From the same date, these new opening hours also apply to the new Enderby Urgent Care Centre, based at Enderby Leisure Centre.

The new opening times are listed below.

Area Location Weekdays Weekends & Bank Holidays
Blaby Enderby Leisure Centre 6:30pm – 9pm 9am – 7pm
Lutterworth Feilding Palmer Hospital No change (In-hours care via GP practice, no evening service) 9am – 7pm
Market Harborough St Luke’s Hospital 6:30pm – 9pm 9am – 7pm
Melton Mowbray Melton Hospital 6:30pm – 9pm 9am – 7pm
Oadby Oadby Walk-in Centre 8am – 9pm 8am – 8pm
Oakham Rutland Memorial Hospital 6:30pm – 9pm 9am – 7pm

 

New Urgent Care Opening Times At Oakham Hospital

The East Leicestershire and Rutland CCG has decided that Oakham’s Rutland Memorial Hospital will be open on weekdays from 6.30pm to 9pm and weekends and bank holidays from 9am to 7pm for patients using the 911 service, GP referrals or requiring walk-in urgent treatment.

Urgent care services, which offer appointments with a GP or Nurse, can be accessed by patients if they need medical attention for conditions which are not life-threatening.

Tim Sacks, Chief Operating Officer, at ELR Clinical Commissioning Group said: “Local people have told us that having services close to home is important to them.

“They’ve also told us that services need to be simpler so its clearer where they need to go when they have an urgent care need.

“We’ve listened and are changing the opening hours of some of our urgent care centres so that they are open when local GP practices close, making it simpler for people to know which service to go to when.

“We believe the changes will help to improve access to urgent care services for all of our patients but should also ease the pressure on our accident and emergency departments.”

The new services across East Leicestershire and Rutland will be provided by DHU Health Care and the East Leicestershire and Rutland GP Federation following a procurement process.

The Managing Director of DHU Urgent Care Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, Simon Harris said: “We are proud to be the delivery partners to operate and manage the out of hours services across East Leicestershire and Rutland.

“We’re looking forward to offering patients the benefits of our experience running urgent care services which are joined up with NHS111 to give people access to a range of out of hours care that meets their needs.”

ELR CCG is formed of GPs from 31 practices in the south and east of Leicestershire and Rutland serving around 327,000 patients.

It is led by a Governing Body comprising elected GP members, a secondary care clinician and lead nurse, independent lay members, representatives of Healthwatch and senior managers.

It is supported by a team of staff overseeing the daily business of the CCG.