In this issue
Help to get your business online
Talent showcase auditions: 24 and 25 January
New year, new you
Getting medical help fast
What's on
What's on

A run-down of what’s on in the borough over the next month: films, theatre and music.

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Consultations
Social housing provision

Are you interested in local social housing provision? Have you ever been on the housing waiting list or do you know someone who is?

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Adult social care, care homes and transport
Consultations on adult social care charges, residential care homes and local transport are being carried out by Surrey County Council.
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Council car parks
Do you use council car parks? If not, what stops you?
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Do it online
It's quicker to report things, make payments and apply for services online.
Getting medical help fast
 
Call 111 when it's less urgent than 999
NHS 111 and the Health Help Now website are two new health information services available at the touch of a few buttons.

Dial NHS 111


When you or someone in your family becomes unwell or is injured, but it’s not serious enough to call 999, it can be hard to find help quickly. NHS 111 is a new national phone service for non-emergency health advice.  

You can now use NHS 111 when, for instance:

  • you think you may need to go to A&E
  • you are unsure who to call or you can’t contact a GP
  • you need health advice on what to do next.

NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and is free from landlines and mobiles. Callers can also get information on local health services.

Find out more on the NHS website.


The must-have app

For times when you don’t need to speak to someone, why not try the new local Health Help Now app. It can help you find the right treatment for health problems, especially when you are not sure what to do or who to contact. Easy to use and free, it also gives information on health services in east Surrey. 

Health Help Now, which works on smartphones, tablets and computers, lists common symptoms – such as breathing problems, injury, and sickness – and offers suggestions for treatment based on five age groups: baby, child, teenager, adult and older adult.

You can download the free app for iphones, Android or Windows from the Health Help Now website.

In a life threatening emergency, always call 999.

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