The Practice will be closed on Tuesday, 10th March 2026 from 12:00 to 18:30.
The Practice Learning Events are for protected training / learning time for the Castle Place Practice Staff.
Pre-booked appointments in the morning up until 12:00 will go ahead as planned.
The Surgery will be open as normal on Wednesday 11th March 2026 from 08:00 am until 06:30 pm.
If your condition is urgent, please dial 111. If you have a critical medical emergency please dial 999.
For all other non-urgent matters, please contact the Practice on Wednesday 11th March 2026.
Other Practice Closure Dates & bank holidays when the surgery is closed
Upcoming Practice Closure Dates:
- 11th June 2026
Upcoming Bank Holidays:
| Date | Day of the week | Bank holiday |
|---|---|---|
| 3 April 2026 | Friday | Good Friday |
| 6 April 2026 | Monday | Easter Monday |
| 4 May 2026 | Monday | Boxing Day |
| 25 May 2026 | Monday | Spring bank holiday |
| 31 August 2026 | Monday | Summer bank holiday |
| 25 December 2026 | Friday | Christmas Day |
| 28 December 2026 | Monday | Boxing Day (substitute day) |
Further information about Bank Holidays in England and Wales
Need to see a doctor? NHS 111 can help
If you need to see a doctor but can’t get to your local practice you may be able to be seen outside of normal practice hours.
Call 111 and if appropriate, the advisor will be able to schedule you an appointment with a GP – it may not be your usual one – at a local venue. If you could be better treated elsewhere, they will be able to direct you to the best place to suit your needs. 111 is free to call at all times.
Experiencing a mental health problem?
If you are affected by a mental health issues over the bank holidays and are not already known to local mental health services, or call 111. If you are a service user already, you can access services via your Community Mental Health Team or the out of hours GP service.
Call the Samaritans
Whatever you’re going through, a Samaritan will face it with you. We’re here 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Call us for free on 116 123.
Emergency care
If you or someone you are with finds themselves in a life-threatening situation call 999 and ask for an ambulance. You will be taken to most appropriate place for your needs which in some case may not be your nearest hospital.