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EMERGENCY SERVICES
DOCTOR NPC Amble and Broomhill, previously Coquet Medical Group, is a Northumbria Primary Care practice that provides GP and family health services to patients in Amble, Broomhill and the surrounding areas. We offer a wide range of clinics as well as GP appointments, and patients can often be seen by other healthcare professionals within the practice such as practice nurses and physiotherapists. Opening hours are Monday to Friday 0830 to 1830 by appointment only. The practice offers face to face, online and telephone appointments and these can be booked via the Anima system via the NHS app. www.coquetmedicalgroup.co.uk/ Tel: 01670 760229
DENTIST Amble Dental Practice offers a wide range of dental surgery services. They have been awarded a Gold Membership from the British Dental Association Good Practice Scheme which means they comply with current agreed standards of good practice as well as their legal and professional obligations. The practice is located on High Street and offers NHS and private dentistry as well as a dental hygiene service. Opening hours are as follows: Monday 0830 - 1730 Tuesday 0830 - 1730 Wednesday 0830 - 1730 Thursday 0830 - 1900 Friday 0800 - 1700 Saturdays - one per month 0900 – 1230 For further information please see www.ambledental.com Telephone: 01665 710678
FIRE Call 999 Amble Fire Station is a retained service and is located in a new purpose built station on the Coquet Enterprise Park (NE65 0PE) on the outskirts of Amble Telephone - 01665 714026 Emergencies – 999
POLICE There is no police station in either Warkworth or Amble - howver there is a telephone linked to Alnwick Police Station on the left hand side wall of Fourways2 in Amble. In an emergency call 999 If you need a non-emergency police reponse, call 101. In a non-emergency situation you can text us on: 07786 200 814 For people who are deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired: In an emergency, text to 999 In a non-emergency, text to: 07786 200 815 In a non-emergency, textphone 18001 101
Call 999 The North East Ambulance Service is based in Newcastle and covers the Amble area. They have over 600 paramedics, 140 advanced technicians and 200 emergency care support workers (or ECSW) on their front line and a fleet of over 500 emergency vehicles operating from 51 ambulance stations and 12 stand-by points throughout the county. They also have access to the Great North Air Ambulance
COASTGUARD Amble Coastguard Station is located in a purpose built property located on Leazes Street adjacent to the Lifeboat Station. The Coastguard Rescue Service carries out a number of important roles: * They carry out coastal search and rescue including cliff, mud, search and water rescue operations; * Provide incident attendance and on-scene co- ordination; * Provide mobile communications including relay and remote radio site operations; * Report and identify presence of pollution and other hazardous objects e.g. chemicals and WW1 and WW11 ordnance (e.g. mines) on shore to the MRCC; * Carry out duties on behalf of, and as required by, the Receiver of Wreck;
* Carry out coastal and inshore surveillance in relation to coastal erosion etc; * They also assist local authorities and other emergency services when requested and approved by line management in relation to counter pollution, flood relief, missing person searches and other emergencies as a Category One Responder. If you see an emergency please phone 999 and ask for the Coastguard. LINKS FOR TIDES AND WEATHER: Click here for details of Amble Tide Times Gives details of high and low tides and sunrise/sunset. Click here for the Met Office website For shipping forecasts, inshore forecasts and other marine information. Note:     The   sites   above   are   given   for   information   only   and   HMCG   cannot   be   held   responsible   for   any   of   the information   provided   by   those   providers.     Also,   HMCG   cannot   recommend   any   particular   sites   and   there   are numerous other sites that provide tide and weather details.