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Bank Holiday Pharmacy Opening Hours in London – 26 08 2019 Bank Holidays Can Affect the Opening Hours of Local Pharmacy Stores Bank Holiday pharmacy opening hours in London – 26 08 2019 Bank Holidays can affect the opening hours of local pharmacy stores. This document provides you with the opening hours for all pharmacies in each London borough. Click on the links in the contents list to see information about pharmacies in your area this Bank Holiday. Contents Barking and Dagenham ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Barnet ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Bexley ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 Brent ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Bromley ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Camden .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 City of London ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Croydon ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Ealing ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Enfield .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Greenwich ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Hackney ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Hammersmith & Fulham .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Haringey ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Harrow .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Havering ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Hillingdon .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 1 Hounslow .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Islington ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Kensington & Chelsea ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25 Kingston ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Lambeth ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Lewisham .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Merton .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 Newham ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Redbridge .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 Richmond .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Southwark ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 Sutton ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Tower Hamlets ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Waltham Forest.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36 Wandsworth................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 37 Westminster................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38 2 Barking and Dagenham Pharmacies open over the August 2019 Bank Holiday Barking & Dagenham Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Telephone August Bank Holiday Number 26.08.19 Tesco In-Store Pharmacy Tesco UK Ltd, Highbridge Road, Barking IG11 7BS 0345 677 9036 09:00-18:00 Boots the Chemist 17 The Mall, Heathway, Dagenham RM10 8RE 020 8592 1001 10:00- 16:00 Asda Pharmacy Merrielands Crescent, London RM9 6SJ 020 8984 7633 09:00-13:00 & 14:00-18:00 Lloyds Inside Sainsburys 97-131 High Road, Chadwell Heath RM6 6PB 020 8590 0766 09:00-17:00 Boots the Chemist 68 East Street, Barking IG11 8EQ 020 8594 2572 11:00-17:00 Daynight Pharmacy 17 Station Parade, Barking IG11 8ED 020 8591 0889 10:00-20:00 Britannia Pharmacy Barking Community Hospital, Upney Lane, IG11 9LX 020 8594 2686 12:00-18:00 Barking 3 Barnet Pharmacies open over the August Bank Holiday Barnet Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Telephone August Bank Holiday Number 26.08.19 Boots the Chemist Brent Cross Shopping Centre, Hendon, NW4 3FB 020 8202 5256 10:00-20:00 London Lloyds Inside Sainsburys Sainsburys Store 66 East Barnet Road, East EN4 8RQ 020 8441 5281 09:00-17:00 Barnet, London Lloyds Inside Sainsburys Sainsburys Store, Unit 4, Hyde Estate Road, NW9 6JX 020 8200 9750 09:00-17:00 London Boots the Chemist 21 Temple Fortune Parade,
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