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DDES and North Durham CCG Public meetings

9/7/2018

 
Durham Dales, Easington and Sedgefield (DDES) CCG and North Durham CCG are working increasingly closely together.  The two CCGs work in partnership with the same main providers of health services and together cover the same geographical area as Durham County Council.   With that in mind the two Governing Bodies have agreed to meet ‘in common’ wherever possible and will continue to rotate and alternate venues across both CCGs.
 
Two meetings will be held in public on:
 
Tuesday 17 July 2018 at:
Main Hall, Spennymoor Town Hall, High Street, Spennymoor DL16 6DG
 
Primary Care Commissioning (PCC) Committees in Common
12.40 – 2.10pm
 
Governing Bodies in Common
2.15pm – 4.15pm
 
Each Clinical Commissioning Group wishes to invite the public to observe their PCC Committee and Governing Body at work.
 
In order to ensure that appropriate seating is provided, please register your attendance (informing of any special requirements) with Mags Wells on 0191 371 3224 or email: Margaret.wells1@nhs.net.
 
Questions for the Governing Bodies in Common should be submitted to Mags Wells no later than 12 noon on Tuesday 10 July 2018.  Meeting agendas and papers will be available prior to the meeting online at both: www.durhamdaleseasingtonsedgefieldccg.nhs.uk  and www.northdurhamccg.nhs.uk


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