UK's 'pharmacy deserts' revealed

UK's 'pharmacy deserts' revealed

By Liz Wells 03 September 2024

Rural areas have been hit hardest by a wave of pharmacy closures, which have seen nearly nine in 10 council areas across England suffering a loss of vital pharmacies, new research reveals

frederica-diamanta

Advanced Social Work Practitioner - Quality Assurance Lead

£47,181.00 to - £50,269.00, Grade 11.

Wakefield, West Yorkshire£47,181.00 to - £50,269.00, Grade 11.

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

EHC Coordinator – SEN, Education Directorate

 BR10-11 (£38,633 – £40,770)

 The Civic Centre, Churchill Court, 2 Westmoreland Road, BR1 1AS  BR10-11 (£38,633 – £40,770)

RECRUITER: London Borough of Bromley

Service Director Children, Young People and Families

up to £122k

Plymouth, Devonup to £122k

RECRUITER: Plymouth City Council

frederica-diamanta

Advanced Social Work Practitioner - Quality Assurance Lead

£47,181.00 to - £50,269.00, Grade 11.

Wakefield, West Yorkshire£47,181.00 to - £50,269.00, Grade 11.

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

EHC Coordinator – SEN, Education Directorate

 BR10-11 (£38,633 – £40,770)

 The Civic Centre, Churchill Court, 2 Westmoreland Road, BR1 1AS  BR10-11 (£38,633 – £40,770)

RECRUITER: London Borough of Bromley

Service Director Children, Young People and Families

up to £122k

Plymouth, Devonup to £122k

RECRUITER: Plymouth City Council