The Consultation
You said we did
Led by doctors, the review has proved a major talking point locally. We are extremely pleased that it has created so much interest. We want the NHS in Newark to be the best it can be – fit for the 21st Century, in line with rising standards, and something local people can continue to take pride in. We know the people of Newark care about their NHS.
We heard what you had to say and we used this feedback in the proposals which were approved by NHS Nottinghamshire County’s Board on 17 June 2010.
Now we will continue to work with clinicians to put the plans into action, so that the people of Newark get high-quality, safe healthcare.
The views we have heard have helped shape the future of the NHS in Newark. For those who took part in the consultation, a huge thank you.
We look forward to working with you, the people of Newark, to continually improve the service.
Download the full report [Adobe Acrobat PDF - 650.21 KB]
Newark Healthcare Review – Consultation results review

We ran a consultation on the reconfiguration of Newark’s Healthcare services between 30 November 2009 and 6 March 2010.
The review covers four main areas of healthcare in Newark:
- Unplanned care/emergency care
- Primary care (GPs etc)
- Planned care (eg, for people with long term conditions)
- Mental health for older people.
During the consultation period, we distributed thousands of consultation documents and met with hundreds of groups and stakeholders to get their views.
The review presented specific options for service change for urgent care and mental health. We had almost 2,000 different responses and comments overall. 723 of these were completed copies of the questionnaire made available via our consultation documents and website.
Read more: Newark Healthcare Review – Consultation results reviewMore Articles...
- What is important to you?
- Assessment for service change
- Detailed Proposals
- Detailed Proposals - Urgent Care
- Detailed Proposals - Mental health services for older people
- Your questions answered
- Frequently asked questions
- Translated and Easy Read Proposals
- What we've done to engage
- Keeping services local
Page 1 of 3






