


Blue Dog IT would like to welcome you to your ‘new look’ village website. We have now officially taken over stewardship of your site from Alan Trevenor. Alan has done a brilliant job, and we aim to keep up the good work!
We’re not going to make any big changes, but we’d love to hear your views and ideas about your site and what you would like it to do for you! If you have anything you would like us to add, or any thoughts or suggestions, please email us at webmaster@shrewton.com.
ICEBREAKERS
Lonely old sods get together…..!!! FED UP WITH BEING HOME ALONE? Looking for some social time with like minded single adults (40 plus)
OUR OBJECTIVE:
A place to meet friendly people for companionship, outings and activities
Not a dating/match making group.
A get together twice a month in a friendly atmosphere.
Contact numbers:
Anne: 07785587039 Bex: 07917304449 Or email icebreaker-Shrewton@live.com
Duvet Day or Emergency?
You’ve shut your finger in a door and think it might be broken. You’ve got a really
bad cold and it might even be flu. It’s ten o’clock at night and your three-year-old
is screaming with earache. Your elderly mother has fallen downstairs and lost consciousness.
Do you call A&E, an out-of-hours GP, go to a Minor Injury Unit (MIU) or wait until
it goes away?
Each of these common medical situations has a different solution. In
the first instance, you should go to an MIU. In the second, take a paracetamol and
curl up somewhere warm with lots of tissues. The three-year-old needs a call to the
out-of-hours service and a fall leading to a loss of consciousness means call 999
at once.
Making the right choice is important for you, so NHS Wiltshire has produced Choose Well – a webpage and leaflet that act as a simple, handy guide to getting the right treatment.
The webpage – www.wiltshirepct.nhs.uk, goes live on April 1, along with a new Wiltshire-wide service for out-of-hours medical and dental services, provided by a local company, Wiltshire Medical Services. Click on the website, or pick up a leaflet at your doctor’s surgery, library or other public building, to find out who to call when.
In an emergency (eg serious injury, loss of consciousness, chest pain or suspected stroke), patients should always phone 999. For healthcare advice over the phone, NHS Direct is available on 0845 4647." Click here for NHS PDF format information.

SHREWTON 2012 CELEBRATIONS
QUEEN'S JUBILEE 2012 AND THE OLYMPICS 2012, 2th to 4th June
Sports & Social Club Christmas events >>