About us

About Us


What is a Primary Care Network?

Primary Care Networks were introduced in 2019 as part of the NHS Long Term plan.  As the population grows and people live longer, often with more complex needs,  GP services have had to adapt to these changing needs.

GP practices are working together with community, mental health, social care, pharmacy, hospital and voluntary services in local areas in groups of practices known as Primary Care Networks.

Take a look at this short animation from NHS England which explains how they work.

Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS)

Primary Care Networks have been given funding to provide additional roles to create bespoke multi-disciplinary teams within their individual network. 

PCN’s assess the needs of their local population and, working with local community services, make support available to people where it is most needed.

Find out more on each of the ARRS roles in the video.

Meet our Team

Our Leadership Team

Dr Andrew Maronge
PCN Clinical Director

Dr Helen Fenwick
PCN Clinical Director

Lisa Richmond
Secretary & Finance Officer

Debbie Allen
Clinical Quality Manager

Daniel Walters
Systems & Development Manager

Pharmacy Team

Christelle Van der Bijl
Clinical Pharmacist Lead

Jabeen Nazir
Clinical Pharmacist

Lou Robinson
Clinical Pharmacist

Sarah Baxter
Clinical Pharmacist

Tom Gray
Clinical Pharmacist

Nanouschka Lister
Pharmacy Technician

Hannah Jones
Pharmacy Technician

Kiera Whitehead-Elliott
Pharmacy Technician

Mental Health Team

Andy Glaves
Mental Health Clinical Lead

Karen Jarman
Mental Health Nurse

Social Prescribers

Jude Kelf
Social Prescriber

Lisa Stafford
Social Prescriber

Nurse Associates

Jess Woodcroft
Nurse Associate

Jane Mosley
Nurse Associate

Team Up!

Dr Rebecca Hughes
GP

Sharon Gilbert
Enhanced Health Practitioner

Adam Simpson
tACP

Laura Chapman
tACP

Enhanced Access

Natalie Waller
Receptionist

Freedom To Speak Up Guardian

Dr Robert Murray
GP