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We have recently had ANPR cameras installed in our car parks. Please follow signage and where you have parked in our car park, you will need to enter your registration number on the tablet near reception.
There are many organisations local to the practice providing a wide range of services and activities to the local community.
Websites for activities, groups and services across Buckinghamshire can be found under
Available local transport services to the practice and to local hospitals are found under
Below we include some of the organisations local to the practice which provide information on local activities and services:
From Ivers Good Neighbour Scheme
The Ivers GNS provides transport to our community members that need assistance to get to their local GP surgeries and hospital appointments. Please call to register.
Ivers Good Neighbour Scheme | Bucks Online Directory | Buckinghamshire Council
From the Ivers Family Centre
The Ivers Family Centre has a varied timetable of activities for families, children and young people aged 0 to 19 years (or up to age 25 for those with SEND).
The Ivers Family Centre | Family Information Service
From Iver Parish Council
Events and things to do in Iver: covering all ages Events | The Ivers Parish Council
The main parish council serving our practice patient population is:
The Ivers Parish Council
You can explore their website to find any information not included in the sections above.
The main parish council local to the practice will have been included on this page. However, it is possible, particularly if you live on the boundary of the practice, that you may benefit from looking at what is available from other local parish councils. Buckinghamshire Council provide a list of all the Parish Councils in Bucks including if available their website.
Some patients, particularly those who live near the boundary of the practice, may find what is available outside Buckinghamshire relevant. On any council website for relevant information on activities look for services which include any of the words: leisure, health or wellbeing in the title.
There are often county wide public health campaigns and strategies to improve health and social wellbeing, often led by the council and public health. These can be found under