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Cranstoun Drug Services
1st Floor, St Andrew's House
26-27 Victoria Road
Surbiton
Surrey
KT6 4JZ
Tel: 020 8335 1830
Fax: 020 8399 4153
Web: www.cranstoun.org
Best time to telephone: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday
Cranstoun Drug Services is a not for profit, independent, registered charity providing a range of specialist treatment and rehabilitation services with the aim of reducing the impact and harm caused by drug use to individuals and communities. Each year Cranstoun reaches thousands of drug users in residential services and in the community. Through the organisation's involvement in training, planning and policy development, it contributes to tackling drugs locally, nationally, and in Europe.
Cranstoun works in partnership with service users, the prisons and probation services, central government, local and health authorities, and other organisations to provide high quality and accessible programmes. Cranstoun offers its services to those throughout the UK but these are principally located in the South of England. Contact the central office above for full details.
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