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Blackburn with Darwen Blackpool Chorley & South Ribble East Lancashire Fylde & Wyre Greater Preston Morecambe Bay West L Good Friday 19th April 2019 Blackburn with Darwen Blackpool Chorley & South Ribble East Lancashire Fylde & Wyre Greater Preston Morecambe Bay West Lancashire 1 WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC Whitegate Pharmacy, Whitegate Asda Stores Ltd Asda Stores Ltd WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC Asda Stores Ltd WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC Railway Road, Health Centre, 150-158 Whitegate Asda Pharmacy Asda Pharmacy Amounderness way, Mariners Way, Asda Pharmacy Aughton Street, Blackburn, Drive, Blackpool, FY3 9ES Sheephill Lane Corporation Street Thornton, Cleveleys, Ashton on Ribble, Walney Road Ormskirk, Lancashire, Clayton Green Road Colne Lancashire, Preston, Barrow-in-Furness West Lancashire, BB1 5AZ Opening Hours: 8am - 9pm Chorley Lancashire FY5 3TS Lancashire, LA14 2UG L39 3RB PR6 7JY BB8 8LU PR2 2YN Opening Hours: 10am - 4pm Opening Hours: 10am - 4pm Opening Hours: 9am - 6pm Opening Hours - 10am - 4pm Opening Hours: 9am - 6pm Opening Hours: 9am - 6pm Opening Hours: 10am - 4pm 2 Asda Stores Ltd WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC Tesco Stores Ltd Asda Stores Ltd Asda Stores Ltd Asda Stores Ltd Asda Stores Ltd Asda Stores Ltd Asda Pharmacy Squires Gate Lane, Blackpool, Tesco Instore Pharmacy Asda Pharmacy Asda Pharmacy Asda Pharmacy Asda Pharmacy Asda Pharmacy Lower Audley Retail Park Lancashire, Ordnance Road Princess Way Dock Street Eastway Ovangle Road Ingram Road, Off Northway Grimshaw Park Road FY4 2AY Buckshaw Village Burnley Fleetwood Fulwood Lancaster Skelmersadale Blackburn Chorley Lancshire Lancashire Preston LA1 5JR Lancashire BB2 3DY Opening Hours: 10am - 4pm PR7 7EL BB12 0EB FY7 6NU PR2 9NP WN8 6LA Opening Hours: 9am - 1pm & 2pm Opening Hours: 9am - 6pm Opening Hours: 12pm - 4pm Opening Hours: 9am - 6pm Opening Hours: 9am - 6pm Opening Hours: 9am - 6pm - 6pm Opening Hours: 9am - 6pm 3 4 Court Pharmacy Tesco Stores Ltd Tesco Stores Ltd Asda Stores Ltd Lloyds Pharmacy Ltd Lloyds Pharmacy Ltd Asda Stores Ltd Boots Pharmacy Blackburn Service Station Tesco Instore Pharmacy Tesco Instore Pharmacy Asda Pharmacy Lloyds Pharmacy Lloyds Pharmacy Asda Pharmacy 20 The Concourse Whalley Banks Clifton Retail Park Tesco Extra, Foxhole Road Hyndburn Road St Andrews Road North J Sainsbury Store Burton Road Skelmersdale Blackburn Clifton Road Ackhurst Industrial Estate Accrington St Annes on Sea Flintoff Way Kendal WN8 6ND BB2 1NT Blackpool Chorley Lancashire Lancashire Deepdale LA9 7JA FY4 4UJ PR7 1NW BB5 1QR FY8 2DH Preston Opening hours: 10am-4pm Opening hours: 11am-7pm PR1 6PJ Opening Hours: 9am - 6pm Opening Hours: 12pm - 4pm Opening Hours: 12pm - 4pm Opening Hours: 9am - 6pm Opening Hours: 9am - 5pm Opening Hours: 9am - 5pm 4 Beehive Pharmacy Lloyds Pharmacy Ltd Tesco Stores Ltd Asda Stores Ltd Boots Pharmacy MX Pharmacy Tesco Stores Ltd Chemist 4 U (Distance Selling Beehive Trading Park Lloyds Pharmacy Tesco Instore Pharmacy Asda Pharmacy 39 Victoria Road 51-53 Longridge Road Tesco Instore Pharmacy Pharmacy) Haslingden Road J Sainsbury Store Tesco Extra, Towngate St Mary's Way Holly Mount Thornton-Cleveleys Ribbleton Corner House Park Blackburn 80 Red Bank Road Leyland Rawtenstall FY5 1BS PR2 6RE Hindpool Road Telephone Number: 0844 357 BB1 2EE Blackpool PR25 2FN Lancashire Barrow-in-Furness 0115/ 01695 47433 FY2 9HH BB4 8EL Opening hours: 9am-5.30pm Opening hours: 9am-1pm LA14 2NE Opening hours: 11am-11pm Opening Hours: 12pm - 4pm Opening hours: 8.30am-1pm Opening Hours: 9am - 5pm Opening Hours: 9am - 6pm Opening Hours: 12pm - 4pm 2pm-5.30pm 5 Market Street Pharmacy Lloyds Pharmacy Ltd Leyland Late Night Pharmacy Tesco Stores Ltd Imaan Ltd Lloyds Pharmacy Ltd Boots Pharmacy O'Briens Pharmacy 29-31 Market Street Lloyds Pharmacy 6 Hough Lane Tesco Instore Pharmacy Wesham Pharmacy Lloyds Pharmacy 32/34 Market Street 37 Liverpool Road Darwen 110 Talbot Road Leyland Queen Street 22 Station Road 112 Deepdale Road Ulverston Burscough BB3 1PS Blackpool PR25 2SD Great Harwood Wesham Preston Cumbria L40 0SA FY1 1LR Lancashire Lancashire Lancashire LA12 7LR Opening hours: 10am-6pm Opening hours: 9am-9pm BB6 7AU PR4 3AD PR1 5AR Opening hours: 10am-1pm Opening Hours: 11am - 4pm Opening hours: 9am-5.30pm Opening Hours: 12pm - 4pm Opening Hours: 10am - 1pm Opening Hours: 10am - 2pm & 6pm-10pm 6 Superdrug Pharmacy Boots Pharmacy Lloyds Pharmacy Ltd Tesco Stores Ltd Kepple Lane Pharmacy Boots Pharmacy Stonybutts 28-38 Bank Hey Street Lloyds Pharmacy Tesco Instore Pharmacy Kepple Lane 4 Royalty Mall Blackburn Shopping Centre Blackpool Cuerden Way Wyre Street Garstang Arndale Centre BB1 7JD FY1 4TE Bamber Bridge Padiham Lancashire Morecambe Lancashire Burnley PR3 1PB LA4 5DH Opening hours: 9am-5.30pm Opening hours: 9am-5.30pm PR5 6BJ BB12 8DQ Opening Hours: 10am - 4pm Opening hours: 11am-4pm Opening Hours: 9am - 5pm Opening Hours: 12pm - 4pm 7 Tesco Stores Ltd Boots Pharmacy Tesco Stores Ltd Superdrug Pharmacy Tesco Instore Pharmacy Unit 2 Capitol Retail Park Tesco Instore Pharmacy Unit 1 Hill Street Walton-le-Dale Bury Road St Nicholas Arcade Blackburn Preston Rawtenstall Lancaster BB1 3HF PR5 4AW Lancashire LA1 1NB BB4 6DT Opening Hours: 12pm - 4pm Opening Hours: 10am - 5pm Opening hours: 9am-1pm Opening Hours: 12pm - 4pm 1.30pm-4pm 8 Boots HBS Pharmacy (Penwortham Tesco Stores Ltd Lloyds Pharmacy Ltd Great Bolton Street Healthcare) Tesco Instore Pharmacy Lloyds Pharmacy Blackburn St Fillian Medical Centre Haslingden Road Christie Park Lancashire 2 Liverpool Road Haslingden Lancaster Road BB2 3RX Preston Lancashire Morecambe PR1 0AD BB4 6LY Cumbria Opening Hours: 9am - 6pm LA4 5TJ Opening Hours: 10am - 1pm Opening Hours: 12pm - 4pm Opening Hours: 9am - 5pm 9 Whalley Range Pharmacy Tesco Stores Ltd Superdrug Pharmacy 1 Whalley Range Tesco Instore Pharmacy 18a Westmorland Shopping Centre Blackburn Centenary Way Stricklandgate Lancashire Finsley Gate Kendal BB1 6DX Burnley Cumbria BB11 2HE LA9 4LR Opening Hours: 10am - 8pm Opening Hours: 12pm - 4pm Opening hours: 9am-5.30pm 10 Audley Late Night Pharmacy Tesco Stores Ltd Boots 114-116 Audley Range Tesco Instore Pharmacy 66 Stricklandgate Blackburn 2 Eagle Street Kendal BB1 1TG Accrington Cumbria Lancashire LA9 4PU Opening Hours: 2pm - 11pm BB5 1LN Opening Hours: 8.30am - 6pm Opening Hours: 12pm - 4pm 11 Lloyds Pharmacy Ltd Boots Lloyds Pharmacy 8-9 Market Cross Active Way Ambleside Burnley Cumbria Lancashire LA22 9BT BB11 1BS Opening Hours: 9am - 6.30pm Opening Hours: 9am - 5pm 12 Accrington Late Night Pharmacy Boots 188 Blackburn Road 15-17 Portland Walk Accrington Barrow-in-Furness BB5 0AQ Cumbria LA14 1DB Opening hours: 10am-8pm Opening Hours: 9am - 5.30pm 13 Oswaldtwistle Pharmacy Grasmere Pharmacy 300 Union Road 1 Oakbank Oswaldtwistle Broadgate BB5 3JD Grasmere LA22 9TA Opening hours: 7.30am-10.30pm Opening Hours: 9am - 5.30pm 14 Boots Collins and Butterworth Ltd 15-19 Castle Street The Pharmacy Clitheroe Main Street Lancashire Hawkshead BB7 2BT Cumbria LA22 0NS Opening Hours: 9am - 5pm Opening Hours: 9am - 5.30pm 15 Boots 32 - 34 Market Street Ulverston Cumbria LA12 7LR Opening Hours: 9am - 5.30pm 16 Boots 10 Crescent Road Windermere Cumbria LA23 1EA Opening Hours: 9am - 5.30pm Easter Sunday 21st April 2019 Blackburn with Darwen Blackpool Chorley & South Ribble East Lancashire Fylde & Wyre Greater Preston Morecambe Bay West Lancashire 1 4 Court Pharmacy Whitegate Pharmacy, Whitegate Leyland Late Night Pharmacy Accrington Late Night Kepple Lane Pharmacy MX Pharmacy Boots Aspire Pharmacy Blackburn Service Station Health Centre, 150-158 Whitegate 6 Hough Lane Pharmacy Kepple Lane 51-53 Longridge Road 8-9 Market Cross 9 Railway Road Whalley Banks Drive, Blackpool, FY3 9ES Leyland 188 Blackburn Road Garstang Ribbleton Ambleside Ormskirk Blackburn PR25 2SD Accrington Lancashire PR2 6RE Cumbria Lancashire BB2 1NT Opening Hours: 8am - 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1pm PR1 5AR Opening Hours: 10am - 4pm Opening hours: 10am-4pm Opening Hours: 10am - 1pm Opening Hours: 9am - 1pm Opening Hours: 10am - 2pm & 6pm-10pm 4 Croston Pharmacy Colne Road Pharmacy HBS Pharmacy Boots Pharmacy O'Briens Pharmacy 69 Station Road 60 Colne Road Issa Medical Centre 10-12 Crescent Road 37 Liverpool Road Croston Burnley St Gregory Road Windermere
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