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Pharmacy Opening Hours – Bury BURY EAST TOWNSHIP Pharmacy Opening Hours – Bury Yellow – Opens later on weekdays and open Saturdays and Sundays Blue – Pharmacy opens weekdays and on Saturdays Orange – Open standard core hours Monday – Friday (minimum of 40 hours per week) Green – Internet pharmacies Purple – Appliance suppliers BURY EAST TOWNSHIP Pharmacy Phone Ward Ref Trading Address Postcode Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Number Name Asda Spring 0161 447 6am - 6am - 6am - 6am - 11am - 3 Pharmacy BL9 0RN 6am - 9pm 6am - 9pm Street, Bury 8219 10pm 10pm 10pm 10pm 5pm (100hr) Boots the 32-36 The 0161 763 8.45am- 8.45am- 8.45am- 8.45am- 8.45am- 8.45am- 10.30am- 6 BL9 0QQ Chemist Mall, Bury 7537 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 4.30pm Imaan 14 Princess 0161 764 9am- 18 BL9 0QL 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm closed Pharmacy Parade, Bury 1489 5.30pm Moorgate Lloyds PPC, 22 0161 764 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 22 BL9 ONJ closed closed Pharmacy Derby Way, 4573 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm Bury East Townside Lloyds PCC, 2 0161 764 8am - 8am - 8am - 8am - 8am - 9am- 21 BL9 0SN closed Pharmacy Knowsley 5010 6.30pm 6.30pm 6.30pm 6.30pm 6.30pm 12noon Place, Bury Westminster Medical House, 49 0161 762 27 Specialists BL9 0ST 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm closed closed Knowsley 9108 Pharmacy Street, Bury Pimhole 185 0161 761 7am- 7am- 7am- 7am- 30 Pharmacy Rochdale BL9 7BB 7am-23.59 7am-23.59 10am-6pm 1011 9.30pm 9.30pm 9.30pm 9.30pm (100hr) Road, Bury Unit 1 Boots the Woodfields 0161 705 8am- 8am- 8am- 8am- 8am- 11am - Moorside 7 Chemist Retail Park, BL9 5BY 8am-10pm 2845 23.59pm 23.59pm 23.59pm 23.59pm 23.59pm 5pm (100hr) Peel Way, Bury Bury 28 Healthcare 0161 222 8am- 8am- 8am- 8am- 8am- 7am- 00-2am- 8 Walmersley BL9 6DP Pharmacy 1024 10.30pm 10.30pm 10.30pm 10.30pm 10.30pm 23.59pm 10am-4pm Road, Bury (100hr) Huntley Huntley 0161 761 8.45am- 8.45am- 8.45am- 8.45am- 8.45am- 17 Mount BL9 6JA closed closed Mount Road 6662 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm Pharmacy Chesham Precinct, Strachan’s 0161 705 8.45am- 8.45am- 8.45am- 8.45am- 8.45am- 37 166a BL9 6LL 9am-1pm closed Chemist 1829 6.30pm 6.30pm 6.30pm 6.30pm 6.30pm Walmersley Road, Bury Woodfields Tesco Retail Park, 0161 951 38 BL9 5BY 8am-9pm 8am-9pm 8am-9pm 8am-9pm 8am-9pm 8am-9pm 11am-5pm Pharmacy Peel Way, 6047 Bury Fishpool 14 Parkhills 0161 764 Redvales 13 BL9 9AX 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-1pm closed Pharmacy Road, Bury 3535 BURY WEST TOWNSHIP Pharmacy Phone Ward Ref Trading Address Postcode Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Number Name Mile Lane 66 Mile Lane, 0161 764 28 BL8 2JR 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-1pm closed Pharmacy Bury 5054 Church Netchem 107 Bolton 0161 764 29 BL8 2NW 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm closed closed Pharmacy Road, Bury 4401 9am - 9am - 9am - 9am - 9am - 367 Manor 0161 764 1pm 1pm 1pm 1pm 1pm Elton 25 Brandlesholme BL8 1HS 9am-1pm closed Pharmacy 4249 2pm - 2pm - 2pm - 2pm - 2pm - Road, Bury 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm PRESTWICH TOWNSHIP Pharmacy Phone Ward Ref Trading Address Postcode Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Number Name 474 Bury Lloyds 0161 773 Holyrood 23 Old Road, M25 1NL 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-5pm closed Pharmacy 2786 Prestwich 26 Dennis Gore Whittaker 0161 773 12 M25 1FX 9am - 7pm 9am - 7pm 9am - 7pm 9am - 7pm 9am - 7pm closed closed Chemists Lane, 1994 Prestwich 12 Park Formans Hill, Bury 0161 740 14 M25 0FX 9am-7pm 9am-7pm 9am-7pm 9am-7pm 9am-7pm closed closed Chemist Old Road, 3438 Prestwich Rear Unit, 56 0161 773 16 Pharmacykwik M25 0HB 9am-7pm 9am-7pm 9am-7pm 9am-7pm 9am-7pm 9am-7pm closed Parksway, 1456 Sedgley Manchester 33 Bury Sedgley Park 0161 773 35 New Road, M25 9JY 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm closed closed Pharmacy 2750 Prestwich St Gabriel's 4 Bishop’s Medical 0161 773 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 36 Road, M25 0HT closed closed Centre 5665 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm Prestwich Pharmacy Bury New Tesco 0161 951 8am- 10am- 39 Road, M25 3TG 8am-10pm 8am-10pm 8am-10pm 8am-10pm 8am-10pm Pharmacy 5447 10pm 4pm Prestwich 40 Prestwich Longfield 0161 798 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- St Mary’s 31 M25 1AY 9am-2pm closed Pharmacy Centre, 9932 6.15pm 6.15pm 6.15pm 6.15pm 6.15pm Prestwich Radcliffe Township Pharmacy Phone Ward Ref Trading Address Postcode Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Number Name 11 Boots the Blackburn 0161 723 9am- 9am- 9am- 9am- 9am- 5 M26 1NN 9am-5pm closed Chemist Street, 2221 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm Radcliffe 62 Cross Radcliffe 0161 725 8.45am- 8.45am- 8.45am- 8.45am- 8.45am- 32 Lane, M26 2RF closed closed Pharmacy 9111 6.15pm 6.15pm 5pm 6.15pm 6.15pm Radcliffe Radcliffe PCC, The Co- Church 0161 724 8am- Radcliffe 41 operative M26 2SP 8am-8pm 8am-8pm 8am-8pm 8am-8pm 8am-8pm closed Street 7687 12noon East Pharmacy West, Radcliffe 47 Church Radcliffe Street 0161 723 8am- 8am- 8am- 8am- 8am- 33 Pharmacy M26 2SQ 00-6pm 10am-6pm West, 0005 10.30pm 10.30pm 10.30pm 10.30pm 23.59pm (100hr) Radcliffe 8-8a JT Smith & Ainsworth 0161 723 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 19 M26 4DJ 9am - 1pm 9am-1pm closed Son Road, 2519 2pm - 6pm 2pm - 6pm 2pm - 6pm 2pm - 6pm Radcliffe Riverside Retail Asda Park, 0161 724 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am - 10.30am- 2 M26 3DA Pharmacy Pilkington 2510 10pm 10pm 10pm 10pm 10pm 8pm 4.30pm Radcliffe Way, West Radcliffe Unsworth Manor 0161 723 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 24 Street, M26 3RF 9am-1pm closed Pharmacy 2128 2pm - 6pm 2pm - 6pm 2pm - 6pm 2pm - 6pm 2pm - 6pm Radcliffe *There are no pharmacies in the Radcliffe North Ward. Ramsbottom, Totttington and North Manor Township Pharmacy Phone Ward Ref Trading Address Postcode Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Number Name Gardners 6 Vernon Road, 01204 9am- North Manor 15 BL8 4DD 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-1pm closed Chemist Greenmount 883220 5.30pm 1 9am - 9am - 9am - 9am - 9am - Manor Brandlesholme 01204 1pm 1pm 1pm 1pm 1pm 26 BL8 4DS 9am-1pm closed Pharmacy Road, 884266 2pm - 2pm - 2pm - 2pm - 2pm - Greenmount 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm 9am - 9am - 9am - 9am - 9am - Cohens 7 Market Place, 01706 1pm 1pm 1pm 1pm 1pm 9am- 11 BL0 9AJ closed Chemist Ramsbottom 822206 2pm - 2pm - 2pm - 2pm - 2pm - 12.30pm Ramsbottom 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm Lloyds 6 Bolton Street, 01706 9am- 20 BL0 9HX 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-5pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm closed Pharmacy Ramsbottom 823155 12.30pm 12-14 Market Cohens 01204 Tottington 9 Street, BL8 4AD 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-1pm closed Chemist 882928 Tottington Whitefield and Unsworth Pharmacy Phone Ward Ref Trading Address Postcode Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Number Name 166 Bury Pilkington Barash 0161 766 9am- 9am- 9am- 9am- 9am- 4 New Road, M45 6QJ closed closed Park Pharmacy 4242 6.15pm 6.15pm 6.15pm 6.15pm 6.15pm Whitefield Pilsworth Asda Road, 0161 351 8.30am - 8.30am - 8.30am - 8.30am - 8.30am - 8.30am - 10.30am- 1 BL9 8RS Pharmacy Pilsworth, 2510 10pm 10pm 10pm 10pm 10pm 10pm 4.30pm Bury 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- Cohens 135 Croft 0161 766 12.30pm 12.30pm 12.30pm 12.30pm 12.30pm 10 BL9 8QA closed closed Chemist Lane, Bury 2161 1.30pm - 1.30pm - 1.30pm - 1.30pm - 1.30pm - 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm Unsworth 9am - 9am - 9am - 9am - 9am - 59 Parr Rowlands 0161 766 12.30pm 12.30pm 12.30pm 12.30pm 12.30pm 34 Lane, BL9 8JR 9am-1pm closed Pharmacy 3595 1.30pm - 1.30pm - 1.30pm - 1.30pm - 1.30pm - Unsworth 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm 6pm Unit 1 The Co- Elms 0161 767 40 operative M45 7TA 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm closed closed Square, 9334 Pharmacy Whitefield *There are no pharmacies in the Besses Ward. .
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