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Bank Holiday Pharmacy Opening Hours in Havering for Christmas and New Year Bank holiday pharmacy opening hours in Havering for Christmas and New Year Bank holidays can affect the opening hours of local pharmacy stores. The lists below provide opening times for all pharmacies in Havering. Pharmacies open over the Christmas and New Year 2019/20 bank holidays Havering Telephone Christmas Day Boxing Day New Year’s Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Number 25.12.19 26.12.19 Day 01.01.20 Lloyds Inside Sainsburys Store, 1-15 The RM1 1AU 01708 766 945 CLOSED 09:00-17:00 09:00-17:00 Sainsburys Brewery, Waterloo road, Romford Boots the Chemist 12 The Liberty, Romford RM1 3RL 01708 768 017 CLOSED 08:00-19:00 11:00-17:00 The Brewery, Waterloo Road, Boots the Chemist RM1 1AU 01708 737 778 CLOSED 09:00-Midnight 09:00-Midnight Romford 208-212 Elm Park Avenue, Elm Park Pharmacy RM12 4SD 01708 440 762 CLOSED 10:30-13:30 10:30-13:30 Hornchurch Boots the Chemist 120-126 High Street, Hornchurch RM12 4UL 01708 442 089 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 CLOSED Govani Chemist 87 Front Lane, Cranham RM14 1XN 01708 224083 10:00-12:00 10:00-12:00 10:00-12:00 Mim Pharmacy 118 North Street, Romford RM1 1DL 01708 743341 10:00-18:00 12:00-18:00 12:00-18:00 The following pharmacies will be amending their opening times on Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve or both Pharmacy Name Pharmacy Address Postcode Tel. No. Christmas Eve New Year’s Eve Crescent Pharmacy 65 Masefield Crescent, Harold Hill RM3 7PB 01708 345349 09:00-17:30 09:00-17:30 Rowlands Pharmacy 100 Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch RM11 2LG 01708 442227 09:00-18:00 09:00-18:00 Tesco In-Store Pharmacy Bridge Road, Rainham RM13 9YZ 01708 797649 08:00-19:00 08:00-19:00 Tesco In-Store Pharmacy 300 Hornchurch Road, Hornchurch RM11 1PY 01708 797549 08:00-19:00 08:00-19:00 Tesco In-Store Pharmacy Bryant Avenue, Gallows Corner, Romford RM3 0LL 01708 799449 08:00-19:00 08:00-19:00 Boots the Chemist 12 The Liberty, Romford RM1 3RL 01708 768017 09:00-17:00 09:00-18:00 The following pharmacies will also be amending their opening times on other dates over the Christmas and New Year period Pharmacy Name Pharmacy Address Postcode Tel. No. Mon 23rd December 2019 Boots the Chemist 12 The Liberty, Romford RM1 3RL 01708 768017 09:00-20:00 Bank holiday pharmacy opening hours in Barking and Dagenham for Christmas and New Year Bank holidays can affect the opening hours of local pharmacy stores. The lists below provide opening times for all pharmacies in Barking and Dagenham. Pharmacies open over the Christmas and New Year 2019/20 bank holidays Barking & Dagenham Christmas Telephone Boxing Day New Year’s Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Day Number 26.12.19 Day 01.01.20 25.12.19 17 The Mall, Heathway, Boots the Chemist RM10 8RE 020 8592 1001 CLOSED 10:30-16:30 10:30-16:30 Dagenham Asda Pharmacy Merrielands Crescent RM9 6SJ 020 8984 7633 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 10:00-17:00 Lloyds Inside 97-131 High Road, Chadwell RM6 6PB 020 8590 0766 CLOSED 09:00-17:00 09:00-17:00 Sainsburys Heath Boots the Chemist 68 East Street, Barking IG11 8EQ 020 8594 2572 CLOSED 11:00-17:00 11:00-17:00 Barking Community Hospital, Britannia Pharmacy IG11 9LX 020 8594 2686 08:00-20:00 08:00-20:00 08:00-20:00 Upney Lane, Barking The following pharmacies will be amending their opening times on Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve or both Pharmacy Name Pharmacy Address Postcode Tel. No. Christmas Eve New Year’s Eve Asda Pharmacy Merrielands Crescent, Dagenham RM9 6SJ 020 8596 5270 08:00-19:00 08:00-19:00 08:30-17:30 Boots the Chemist 17 The Mall, Heathway, Dagenham RM10 8RE 020 8592 1001 08:30-17:00 (Normal Opening Hours) The following Pharmacies will also be amending their opening times on other dates over the Christmas and New Year period Pharmacy Name Pharmacy Address Postcode Tel. No. Monday 23rd December 2019 Boots the Chemist 17 The Mall, Heathway, Dagenham RM10 8RE 020 8592 1001 08:30-18:00 1 Bank holiday pharmacy opening hours in Redbridge for Christmas and New Year Bank holidays can affect the opening hours of local pharmacy stores. The lists below provide opening times for all pharmacies in Redbridge. Pharmacies open over the Christmas & New Year 2019/20 bank holidays Redbridge Telephone Christmas Day Boxing Day New Year’s Day Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Number 25.12.19 26.12.19 01.01.20 Boots the Chemist 117-119 High Road, Ilford IG1 1DE 020 8553 0607 CLOSED 10:00-17:00 11:00-17:00 Lloyds Inside King George Avenue, Newbury IG2 7SH 020 8550 9183 CLOSED 09:00-17:00 09:00-17:00 Sainsburys Park Boots the Chemist 170-172 George Lane, London E18 1AY 020 8989 2274 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 10:00-16:00 Wanstead Pharmacy 75/77 High Street, Wanstead E11 2AE 020 8989 0597 CLOSED 10:00-14:00 10:00-14:00 Boots the Chemist 59-61 High Street Wanstead, E11 2AE 020 8989 0511 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 10:00-17:00 87 High Street, Barkingside, 12:00- Fairlop Pharmacy IG6 2AH 020 8551 3017 12:00-Midnight 12:00-Midnight Ilford Midnight Beehive Pharmacy 8 Beehive Lane, Ilford, Essex IG1 3RD 020 8554 3560 09:00-17:00 09:00-17:00 09:00-17:00 414-416 Green Lane, Seven Britannia Pharmacy IG3 9JX 020 8590 6477 CLOSED 10:00-18:00 10:00-18:00 Kings 24 Seven Ways Parade, Golds Pharmacy IG2 6JX 020 8550 1050 09:30-22:00 09:30-22:00 09:30-22:00 Woodford Avenue, Gants Hill 30 High Road, South Ocean Pharmacy E18 2QL 020 8989 5960 09:00-22:00 09:00-22:00 09:00-22:00 Woodford 265 Aldborough Road South, Britannia Pharmacy IG3 8JB 020 8590 2353 08:00-20:00 08:00-20:00 08:00-20:00 Seven Kings Loxford Polyclinic, 417 Ilford IG1 2SN 020 8478 4347 Britannia Pharmacy 10:00-16:00 10:00-16:00 10:00-16:00 Lane, Ilford The following pharmacies will be amending their opening times on Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve or both Pharmacy Name Pharmacy Address Postcode Tel. No. Christmas Eve New Year’s Eve Tesco In-Store Pharmacy 796 Cranbrook Road, Barkingside IG6 1HY 0345 677 9038 08:00-19:00 08:00-19:00 Tesco In-Store Pharmacy 822 High Road, Chadwell Heath RM6 4HY 0345 677 9298 09:00-19:00 09:00-19:00 Tesco In-Store Pharmacy Southend Road, Woodford Green IG8 8GE 0845 6779733 08:00-19:00 08:00-19:00 .
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