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County Durham CCG County Durham CCG Good Easter Easter Friday Sunday Postal Locality Name Phone Public Address Postcode Monday 5th 2nd 4th April April April 37-39 Market Place, Barnard DL12 10:00- BARNARD CASTLE Boots Pharmacy (Barnard Castle) 01833 638 151 Castle, County Durham 8NE 16:00 Closed Closed BISHOP AUCKLAND Asda Pharmacy (Bishop Auckland) 01388 600 210 South Church Road, Bishop DL14 7LB 09:00- Closed 09:00-18:00 Auckland 18:00 (includes Direction 10:00-12:00) 31 Newgate Street, Bishop DL14 10:00- BISHOP AUCKLAND Boots Pharmacy (Newgate Street) 01388 603 140 Auckland, County Durham 7EW 16:00 Closed Closed 2 Ash Terrace, Bowburn, County 14:00- BOWBURN Bowburn Pharmacy Ltd (Bowburn) 0191 377 3413 Durham DH6 5AS Closed 16:00 Closed Manchester House, 35 Commercial Street, Brandon 14:00- BRANDON Brandon Pharmacy (Durham) 0191 378 9066 Lane, Brandon, Durham DH7 8PL 16:00 Closed Closed Cedar Crescent, Burnopfield, NE16 16:00- BURNOPFIELD Burnopfield Pharmacy (Burnopfield) 01207 270 326 Newcastle Upon Tyne 6HU Closed 18:00 Closed CHESTER-LE- 48-50 Front Street, Chester-Le- 08:30- STREET Superdrug Pharmacy (Front Street) 0191 388 3388 Street, County Durham DH3 3BD 17:30 Closed Closed 38 Front Street, Cockfield, Bishop DL13 10:00- COCKFIELD Whitworth Chemists Ltd (Cockfield) 01388 718 252 Auckland, County Durham 5DS 12:00 Closed Closed 11:00- CONSETT Station Road Pharmacy (Consett) 01207 588 239 9 Station Road, Consett DH8 5RL 16:00 Closed 11:00-16:00 8 North Terrace, Crook, County DL15 10:00- CROOK Boots Pharmacy (North Terrace) 01388 762 726 Durham 9AZ 16:00 Closed Closed DURHAM Boots Pharmacy (Market Place) 0191 384 2213 2-5 Market Place, Durham DH1 3NB 10:00- Closed 10:00-17:00 17:00 & 19:00-21:00 (direction) Dragonville Industrial Estate, 06:30- DURHAM Tesco Pharmacy (Dragon Lane) 0345 677 9201 Dragon Lane, Gilesgate DH1 2XH 22:30 Closed 09:00-18:00 1 Durham Road, Ferryhill, County DL17 19:00- FERRYHILL Boots Pharmacy (Ferryhill) 01740 652 940 Durham 8LD Closed 21:00 Closed Boots Pharmacy (North Street, 2 North Street, Ferryhill, County DL17 19:00- FERRYHILL Ferryhill) 01740 651 137 Durham 8HX 21:00 Closed Closed 57 Beveridge Way, Newton 08:30- NEWTON AYCLIFFE Boots Pharmacy (Beveridge Way) 01325 300 355 Aycliffe, County Durham DL5 4DU 17:30 Closed 10:00-15:00 Greenwell Road, Newton Aycliffe, 06:30- 10:00- NEWTON AYCLIFFE Tesco Pharmacy (Newton Aycliffe) 0345 677 9799 County Durham DL5 4DH 22:30 12:00 09:00-18:00 Surtees Road, Peterlee, County 09:00- PETERLEE Asda Pharmacy (Peterlee) 0191 587 8510 Durham SR8 5HA 18:00 Closed 09:00-18:00 30-32 The Chare, Peterlee, 10:00- PETERLEE Boots Pharmacy (The Chare) 0191 586 2640 County Durham SR8 1AE 15:00 Closed 10:00-15:00 Boots Pharmacy (Arnison Centre Unit B Arnison Retail Centre, Pity 08:30- PITY ME Retail Park) 0191 386 9618 Me, Durham DH1 5GB 18:00 Closed 08:30-18:00 Inside Sainsburys, Arnison Retail 10:00- PITY ME Lloyds Pharmacy (Pity Me) 0191 384 5028 Centre, Pity Me, County Durham DH1 5GD 16:00 Closed 10:00-16:00 Byron Place, South Terrace, 09:00- SEAHAM Asda Pharmacy (Seaham) 0191 513 6219 Seaham, County Durham SR7 7HN 18:00 Closed 09:00-18:00 1 West Grove, Westlea Estate, 14:00- SEAHAM J and J Pharmacy (Seaham) 0191 581 3271 Seaham, County Durham SR7 8EL Closed 16:00 Closed SPENNYMOOR Asda Pharmacy (Spennymoor) 01388 824 510 St Andrews Lane, Spennymoor, DL16 09:00-18:00 County Durham 6QB (includes 09:00- direction 18:00 Closed 14:00-16:00) Unit 8 Bishop Auckland Shopping ST HELEN Park, Tindale Crescent, St Helen DL14 09:00- AUCKLAND Boots Pharmacy (Bishop Auckland) 01388 665 183 Auckland, Bishop Auckland 9FA 18:00 Closed 09:00-18:00 Inside Sainsburys, Bishop ST HELEN Lloyds Pharmacy (St Helens, Auckland Industrial Estate, St DL14 10:00- AUCKLAND Auckland) 01388 605 204 Helen Auckland, Bishop Auckland 9AE 16:00 Closed 10:00-16:00 ST HELEN St Helen Auckland Industrial DL14 06:30- AUCKLAND Tesco Pharmacy (Bishop Auckland) 0345 026 9626 Estate, Bishop Auckland 9AB 22:30 Closed 09:00-18:00 STANLEY Asda Pharmacy (Stanley) 01207 288 810 Front Street, Stanley, County DH9 0NB 09:00- Closed 09:00-18:00 Durham 18:00 (includes direction 12:00-14:00) 53 Front Street, Stanley, County 09:00- STANLEY Boots Pharmacy (Stanley) 01207 232 353 Durham DH9 0SY 18:00 Closed Closed 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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