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Northumberland CCG Northumberland CCG Good Friday 2nd Easter Sunday 4th Easter Monday 5th Postal Locality Name Phone Public Address Postcode April April April ALLENDALE Allendale Pharmacy (Hexham) 01434 683 274 3 Shield Street, Allendale, Hexham NE47 9BP Closed Closed 19:30-21:30 ALNWICK Boots Pharmacy (Bondgate, Alnwick) 01665 602 143 50-52 Bondgate Within, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 1JD 10:00-16:00 14:00-16:00 10:00-16:00 (includes direction 12:00-14:00) AMBLE Cromie Pharmacy (Amble) 01665 710 896 158 Percy Street, Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 0AG 14:00-16:00 Closed Closed ASHINGTON Asda Pharmacy (Ashington) 01670 528 610 Lintonville Terrace, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9XG 09:00-18:00 Closed 09:00-18:00 ASHINGTON Central Pharmacy (Ashington) 01670 856 633 Lintonville Medical Group, Lintonville Terrace, Ashington, NorthumberlandNE63 9UT 10:00-12:00 10:00-12:00 10:00-12:00 ASHINGTON Superdrug Pharmacy (Ashington) 01670 819 472 1 Station Road, Ashington NE63 9UZ 09:00-17:30 Closed Closed BERWICK-UPON- Boots Pharmacy (Berwick) 01289 306 036 60-68 Marygate, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland TD15 1BN 10:00-18:00 (includes Closed 10:00-16:00 TWEED direction 16:00- (includes direction 18:00) 12:00-14:00) BLYTH Asda Pharmacy (Blyth) 01670 542 710 Cowpen Road, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 4LZ 09:00-18:00 Closed 09:00-18:00 BLYTH Boots Pharmacy (Maddison Street, Blyth) 01670 546 092 60-62 Maddison Street, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 1EY 10:00-14:00 09:30-20:00 10:00-14:00 BLYTH Boots Pharmacy (Waterloo Road, Blyth) 01670 352 275 31-35 Waterloo Road, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 1BW 10:00-16:00 Closed 10:00-16:00 CRAMLINGTON Boots Pharmacy (Cramlington) 01670 736 399 29-30 Manor Walks Shopping Centre, Cramlington NE23 6QE 10:00-16:00 Closed 10:00-16:00 CRAMLINGTON Lloyds Pharmacy (Sainsburys - Cramlington) 01670 712 547 Sainsburys, Dudley Court, Manor Walks Shopping Centre, Cramlington NE23 6RT 10:00-16:00 Closed 10:00-16:00 CRAMLINGTON Well Pharmacy (Cramlington) 01670 712 242 Village Surgery, Dudley Lane, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 6US Closed 14:00-16:00 Closed HAYDON BRIDGE Haydon Bridge Pharmacy Ltd Ground Floor, 5 Church Street, Hadon Bridge, NE47 6JG Closed 19:30-21:30 Closed HEXHAM Boots Pharmacy (Fore Street, Hexham) 01434 602 024 7 Fore Street, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 1LU 11:00-16:00 Closed 11:00-16:00 Tesco Pharmacy (Tynedale Retail Park, HEXHAM Hexham) 0345 677 9873 Tynedale Retail Park, Alemouth Road, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 3PJ 06:30-22:30 Closed 09:00-18:00 MORPETH Boots Pharmacy (Bridge Street, Morpeth) 01670 513 389 41 Bridge Street, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 1PE 10:00-16:00 Closed 10:00-16:00 (includes direction 12:00-14:00) MORPETH Health Hut Pharmacy and Clinic (Morpeth) 01670 510 510 2 Abbey Meadows, Kirkhill, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 2BD Closed 12:00-16:00 Closed (includes direction 12:00-14:00) SEATON DELAVAL Well Pharmacy (Seaton Delaval) 0191 237 0632 38 Astley Road, Seaton Delaval, Northumberland NE25 0DG Closed 10:00-12:00 Closed TWEEDMOUTH Tesco Pharmacy(Ord Road, Berwick) 0345 026 9621 Tweedside Trading Estate, Ord Road, Berwick upon Tweed TD15 2XG 06:30-22:30 16:00-18:00 09:00-18:00 You are advised to telephone the pharmacy prior to attending. If you require advice out of hours, please contact: NHS 111.
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