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For Other Parts of South Gloucestershire, See the Bristol North & North West and Bristol East Rotas TOWNS MAY BANK HOLIDAYS 2016 - PHARMACY OPENING TIMES SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE * Note: for other parts of South Gloucestershire, see the Bristol North & North West and Bristol East rotas TOWNS Pharmacy Address Area Postcode Telephone May Bank Spring Bank Minor Urgent Specialist Holiday Holiday Ailments Repeat Medicines 2 May 30 May Medicines Alveston Pharmacy 2 Greenhill Parade Alveston BS35 3LU 01454 418222 Closed Closed No Private No Boots Pharmacy Unit 1 Willow Brook Centre, Bradley Stoke Way Bradley Stoke BS32 8EF 01454 202327 0900-1800 0900-1800 No NHS No Bradley Stoke Pharmacy Brook Way Bradley Stoke BS32 9DS 01454 612855 Closed Closed No Private No Tesco In Store Pharmacy Brook Way Bradley Stoke BS32 8EF 01454 660847 1100-1600 1100-1600 No Private Yes Lloydspharmacy 33 High Street Chipping Sodbury BS37 6BA 01454 313354 Closed Closed No NHS No Boots Pharmacy 116 The Mall Cribbs Causeway BS34 5UP 0117 9509744 0930-1800 0930-1800 No NHS No Morrisons Pharmacy Lysander Road Cribbs Causeway BS10 7UD 0117 9594720 0900-1300 1400- 0900-1300 1400- No Private No 1700 1700 Frome Valley Pharmacy Frome Valley Medical Centre, 2 Court Road Frampton Cotterell BS36 2DE 01454 773755 Closed Closed No NHS No Stuart Moul Pharmacy 14 Lower Stone Close Frampton Cotterell BS36 2LE 01454 774347 Closed Closed No NHS No Lloydspharmacy Concorde Medical Centre, Braydon Avenue Little Stoke BS34 6BQ 01454 201961 Closed Closed No NHS No Asda Pharmacy Highwood Lane Patchway BS34 5TL 0117 3172410 1100-1300 1400-1100-1300 1400- No Private Yes 1700 1700 Jhoots Pharmacy 108 Rodway Road Patchway BS34 5PG 0117 9692878 Closed Closed No NHS No Lloydspharmacy Coniston Medical Practice, The Parade Patchway BS34 5TF 0117 9692056 Closed Closed No NHS No Pilning Pharmacy Northwick Road Pilning BS35 4JF 01454 631576 Closed Closed No NHS No Jhoots Pharmacy Stoke Gifford Medical Centre Stoke Gifford BS34 8UE 0117 9799130 Closed Closed No NHS No Boots Pharmacy 43 High Street Thornbury BS35 2AR 01454 417713 Closed Closed No NHS No Cohens Chemist 8 Eastland Road Thornbury BS35 1DS 01454 411126 Closed Closed No NHS No Lloydspharmacy 47 High Street Thornbury BS35 2AR 01454 413240 Closed Closed No NHS No Lloydspharmacy 8-10 Horseshoe Lane Thornbury BS35 2AZ 01454 413235 Closed Closed No NHS No Shaunak's Pharmacy 7 Flaxpits Lane Winterbourne BS36 1JY 01454 773030 Closed Closed No NHS No Abbotswood Pharmacy 38 Abbotswood Yate BS37 4NG 01454 313193 Closed Closed No NHS No Boots Pharmacy 15-17 North Walk Yate BS37 4AP 01454 312589 1000-1600 1000-1600 No NHS No Boots Pharmacy West Walk Primary Care Resource Centre, Yate BS37 4AX 01454 313688 Closed Closed No NHS No 21 West Walk Lloydspharmacy 14 West Walk Yate BS37 4AX 01454 318869 Closed Closed No NHS No Lloydspharmacy Courtside Surgery, Kennedy Way Yate BS37 4DQ 01454 322452 Closed Closed No NHS Yes North Yate Pharmacy Wellington Road Yate BS37 5UY 01454 313093 Closed Closed No NHS No Tesco In Store Pharmacy 12 East Walk Yate BS37 4AS 01454 660187 1100-1600 1100-1600 No NHS No Yate Family Pharmacy Kennedy Way Surgery, Kennedy Way Yate BS37 4AA 01454 323496 Closed Closed No NHS No * Note: for other parts of South Gloucestershire, see the Bristol North & North West and Bristol East rotas VERSION 2.
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