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Graham Young PharmacyGPhC

GPhC Owner: Graham Young (2007) Limited

Contractor Trading Name: GRAHAM YOUNG PHARMACY

Contractor Name: GRAHAM YOUNG (2007) LIMITED

HWB: PETERBOROUGH

Region: EAST OF ENGLAND

Code: FNL18

Type: PHARMACY

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Overview

Full Address

681 LINCOLN ROAD, PETERBOROUGH, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, PE1 3HA

Contact Information

Telephone

01773 554778

Contractor/Dispenser Details

Contractor Name

GRAHAM YOUNG (2007) LIMITED

Contractor Type

SINGLE CONTRACTOR

Dispenser Account Type

English Pharmacy

Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB)

PETERBOROUGH

Local Pharmaceutical Committee (LPC)

CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH LPC

Region

EAST OF ENGLAND

GPHC Registration Details

Pharmacy Registration Number

1108491

Trading Name

Graham Young Pharmacy

Owner Name

Graham Young (2007) Limited

Premises Type

Community

Status

Registered

Registration Dates

Initial Registration: 2011-08-15

Renewal Date: 2026-06-14

Expiry Date: 2026-08-14

GPHC Registered Address

681 Lincoln Road, PETERBOROUGH, PE13HA, England

Region: East of England

Dispensing Activity

Prescription Sources

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EPS Nominations

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Inspection Reports

What are GPhC inspection reports?

The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) inspects registered pharmacies against five standards. Reports show whether the pharmacy met the standards, with improvement or enforcement action where needed. Premises ID is the same as the pharmacy's GPhC registration number.

Inspection outcome

Standards met

Last inspection

23/02/2023

Pharmacy context

This community pharmacy is located adjacent to a busy medical centre, on a main road not far from the centre of Peterborough. Its ownership has recently changed, and it is now owned by the same owners of the medical centre. Its main activity is dispensing NHS prescriptions and most of these prescriptions are issued by the adjacent medical centre. It delivers some of these prescriptions to people at home. And it supplies some medication in multi‐compartment compliance packs to people who need this support. It participates in the Community Pharmacist Consultation service. It offers a needle exchange service and has a small number of people receiving medicines as part of a substance misuse service.

Standards by principle

  • Principle 1 – Governance

    Standards met

    The pharmacy generally identifies and manages the risks associated with its services. It has made changes to address operational problems and improve the service it provides to people. It has up‐to‐date procedures which tell staff how to work safely and it has systems in place to make sure its team members have read these. It generally makes the records it needs to by law. And its team understands the need to keep people’s information private. The pharmacy tries to learn from dispensing mistakes to reduce the chance of similar incidents happening again. The records about mistakes that are spotted early and corrected could be improved to make the most of these opportunities to further develop safer ways of working.

  • Principle 2 – Staff

    Standards met

    The pharmacy has enough staff with the right skills to cope with its current workload. The pharmacy’s team members work closely together and communicate well with each other, sharing information appropriately to make the pharmacy’s services safer. And they are suitably trained or are undertaking the right training for the roles they undertake. Pharmacy professionals can exercise their professional judgement and have the necessary support in place to help them undertake their roles safely.

  • Principle 3 – Premises

    Standards met

    The premises are suitable for the safe provision of pharmacy services and are maintained appropriately. The pharmacy has good facilities for people wishing to have a private conversation with members of the pharmacy team.

  • Principle 4 – Services

    Standards met

    The pharmacy has made improvements to how it operates as a result of things not working well. And, overall, it manages its services effectively. It has introduced new processes to monitor stock availability to try to make sure it can supply medicines to people in a timely way. It stores its medicines appropriately. And it has good processes in place to make sure the medicines it supplies are safe for people to use.

  • Principle 5 – Equipment

    Standards met

    The pharmacy has the equipment and facilities it needs to provide its services safely. It keeps sensitive information on out of view of the public to protect people’s confidentiality.

Reports & documents (newest first)

Inspection reports
  • View inspection report23/02/2023
  • March 2020 - View inspection report11/03/2020
View full inspection history on GPhC

Inspection history summary

Inspection datePublishedOutcome
23/02/202320/03/2023Standards met
11/03/202019/05/2020Standards met

Opening Hours

Payments

Nearby Locations

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Commissioning

Integrated Care Board

NHS CENTRAL EAST INTEGRATED CARE BOARD

Code: ES1Y000000

English Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD)

Understanding IMD

The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) measures relative deprivation across England. It ranks all 33,755 LSOAs (England, 2021 boundaries) from most deprived (rank 1) to least deprived (rank 33,755).

Key Points:

  • Lower rank = Higher deprivation
  • Higher rank = Lower deprivation
  • Area-level measure; 7 domains (Income & Employment 22.5% each)

Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA)

Peterborough 010A

Code: E01015603

Overall Deprivation

Rank 1,260

of 33,755 LSOAs in England (2021)

96.3%

Percentile

96%

Low Deprivation

This area is in the least deprived 20% nationally

Lower levels of deprivation typically indicate better access to resources and services

Quintile (5 groups)

1

of 5

Most Deprived

Bottom 20% - Most deprived

Decile (10 groups)

1

of 10

Most Deprived

Bottom 20%

Deprivation by Domain

Lower ranks = higher deprivation. Domains weighted differently in overall IMD.

💰

Income

22.5%

Rank 894

97th percentile

Proportion of people experiencing low income and benefits

💼

Employment

22.5%

Rank 3,808

89th percentile

Unemployment and worklessness among working-age people

🏥

Health

13.5%

Rank 7,552

78th percentile

Health conditions, disability, and premature mortality

📚

Education

13.5%

Rank 226

99th percentile

Lack of school qualifications and skills

🚨

Crime

9.3%

Rank 4,342

87th percentile

Recorded crime and disorder incidents

🏠

Housing Barriers

9.3%

Rank 7,071

79th percentile

Housing affordability and access to services

🌍

Living Environment

9.3%

Rank 1,803

95th percentile

Housing quality and air quality

Metadata

Last Updated

12 June 2026

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