Emergency and Medical Services
Everyone knows 999 is the number for emergency Police, Fire Brigade, Ambulance etc. but there is now the new 101 number for reporting certain non-emergency crime including anti-social behaviour.
You could also provide non-emergency contacts for the local police and fire stations which may be needed for advice and guidance.
- 101 - Non-emergency crimes
A new number to use to report non-emergency crime, including anti-social behaviour.
- 999 - Emergency Calls Only
If there is an emergency, dial 999 for police, fire or ambulance.
- Claypath and University Medical Group
Local Doctors
- NHS Direct (24 Hours)
With the right advice and information, lots of non-serious health problems can be treated at home or following a visit to your local pharmacist. If the problem is more serious, you may need to see your doctor or go to hospital. Whatever the problem, the N
- Police
Your local police station contact details for use during non-emergencies.
- University Hospital of North Durham
Switchboard: 0191 333 2333
A&E: 0191 333 2131