List of Pharmacies Open on Bank Holidays in London Christmas Day (25Th December 18), Boxing Day (26Th December 18) and New Year’S Day (1St January 19)

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List of Pharmacies Open on Bank Holidays in London Christmas Day (25Th December 18), Boxing Day (26Th December 18) and New Year’S Day (1St January 19) List of Pharmacies open on Bank Holidays in London Christmas Day (25th December 18), Boxing Day (26th December 18) and New Year’s Day (1st January 19) Barking & Dagenham Postcode Christmas Day Boxing Day New Year’s Eve Pharmacy Name Address Tel. No. (25th December 18) (26th December 18) (1st January 19) Asda Superstore, Merrielands Crescent, RM9 6SJ Asda Pharmacy 020 8984 7633 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 10:00-17:00 Dagenham Boots the Chemist 17 The Mall, Heathway, Dagenham RM10 8RD 020 8592 1001 CLOSED 10:30-16:30 10:00-16:00 Boots the Chemist 68 East Street, Barking IG11 8EQ 0208 594 2572 CLOSED 11:00-17:00 11:00-17:00 Barking Community Hospital, Upney Lane, IG11 9LX Britannia Pharmacy 020 8594 2686 09:30-17:30 09:30-17:30 09:30-17:30 Barking, Daynight Pharmacy 17 Station Parade, Barking IG11 8ED 020 8591 0889 CLOSED 10:00-20:00 CLOSED Lloyds Pharmacy 97-131 High Road, Chadwell Heath RM6 6PB 020 8597 8192 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 10:00-16:00 J Sainsbury Store, 97-131 High Road, Chadwell RM6 6PB Lloyds Pharmacy 020 8590 2214 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 10:00-16:00 Heath, Tesco In-Store Highbridge Road, Barking IG11 7BS 0345 6779036 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 CLOSED In addition there are some pharmacies who will be closing early on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve which are listed below, all other pharmacies will be operating normal opening hours. Barking & Dagenham Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Tel. No. Christmas Eve New Year’s Eve (24th December 18) (31st December 18) Asda Pharmacy Merrilands Crescent, Dagenham RM9 6SJ 020 8596 5270 19:00 19:00 Lloyds Pharmacy Sainsburys Store, 97-131 High Road, Chadwell Heath RM6 6PB 020 8972 5003 18:00 Normal Hrs Boots 17 The Mall, Heathway RM10 8RD 020 8592 1001 17:30 Normal Hrs City of London Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Tel. No. Christmas Day Boxing Day New Year’s Day (25th December 18) (26th December 18) (1st January 19) Boots 11 Octagon Arcade, Liverpool Street Station EC2M 2AB 020 7374 0092 CLOSED CLOSED 10:00-19:00 Boots 21 New Change Passage EC4M 9AG 020 7248 3635 CLOSED 12:00-18:00 12:00-18:00 Boots 200 Bishopsgate EC2M 4NR 020 7283 9544 CLOSED 12:00-18:00 12:00-18:00 Boots 60 Gracechurch Street EC3V 0HR 020 7623 4768 CLOSED 10:00-18:00 10:00-18:00 In addition there are some pharmacies who will be closing early on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve which are listed below, all other pharmacies will be operating normal opening hours. City of London Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Tel. No. Christmas Eve New Year’s Eve (24th December 18) (31st December 18) Boots 120 Fleet Street EC4A 2BE 020 7583 9446 18:00 18:00 Boots 60 Gracechurch Street EC3V 0HR 020 7623 4768 Normal Hrs 18:00 Boots 80 Cannon Street EC4N 6HL 020 7623 4676 Normal Hrs 18:30 Boots 100 New Bridge Street EC4V 6JJ 020 7329 6702 18:30 18:30 Boots 60 Houndsditch EC3A 7BE 020 7929 1779 18:00 18:00 Hackney Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Tel. No. Christmas Day Boxing Day New Year’s Day (25th December 18) (26th December 18) (1st January 19) Bees Chemist 261 Wick Road, Hackney E9 5DG 020 8985 5265 08:30-20:30 08:30-20:30 08:30-20:30 Boots 82-84 Kingsland High St, Dalston E8 2NS 020 7254 5067 CLOSED 10:00-18:00 11:00-18:00 Boots 386-388 Mare Street E8 1HR 020 8986 9014 CLOSED 11:00-17:00 11:00-17:00 Craven House Corner, 222-224 Stamford Hill, Stoke N16 6TT Boots 020 8800 2874 CLOSED 10:00-17:00 11:00-17:00 Newington Dev’s Pharmacy 103A Dalston Lane, Hackney E8 1NH 020 7249 8060 08:30-20:30 08:30-20:30 08:30-20:30 Morrisons N16 5SR 47-49 Stamford Hill, Stoke Newington 020 8809 3369 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 10:00-16:00 Pharmacy In addition there are some pharmacies who will be closing early on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve which are listed below, all other pharmacies will be operating normal opening hours. Hackney Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Tel. No. Christmas Eve New Year’s Eve (31st (24th December 18) December 18) Morrisons pharmacy 47- 49 Stamford Hill, Stoke Newington N16 5SR 020 8809 3369 17:00 17:00 Superdrug Pharmacy Dalston Shopping Centre, Kingsland High Street E8 2LX 020 7241 0661 17:30 17:30 Boots The Chemists 82-84 Kingsland High Street, Dalston E8 2NS 020 7254 5067 19:30 Normal Hrs Rowlands Pharmacy 5 Marlborough Parade, 274 Green Lanes, Manor House N4 2HE 020 8800 8801 18:00 18:00 Havering Postcode Christmas Day Boxing Day New Year’s Day Pharmacy Name Address Tel. No. (25th December 18) (26th December 18) (1st January 19) Boots 12 The Liberty, Romford RM1 3RL 01708 768017 CLOSED 08:00-18:00 11:00-17:00 Boots Unit 7, The Brewery, Waterloo Road, Romford RM1 1AU 01708 768907 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 09:00-18:00 Boots 120 126 High Street, Hornchurch RM12 4Ul 01708 442089 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 CLOSED Elm Park RM12 4SD 208 212 Elm Park Avenue, Elm Park, Hornchurch 01708 440762 CLOSED 10:30-13:30 10:30-13:30 Pharmacy Lloyds RM1 1AU 1-15 The Brewery, Waterloo Road, Romford 01708 768907 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 10:00-16:00 Pharmacy Lloyds RM5 3PR 09:00-13:00 12 Chase Cross Road, Collier Row, Romford 01708 740196 CLOSED 09:00-13:00 pharmacy Mim Pharmacy 118 North Street, Romford RM1 1DL 01708 743341 08:00-20:00 13:30-17:30 12:30-16:30 In addition there are some pharmacies who will be closing early on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve which are listed below, all other pharmacies will be operating normal opening hours. Havering Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Tel. No. Christmas Eve New Year’s Eve (24th December 18) (31st December 18) Crescent Pharmacy 65 Masefield Crescent, Harold Hill RM3 7PB 01708 345349 17:30 17:30 Tesco In-Store Bryant Avenue, Gallows Corner, Romford RM3 0LL 01708 799449 19:00 19:00 Pharmacy Tesco In-Store 300 Hornchurch Road, Hornchurch RM11 1PY 01708 797549 19:00 19:00 Pharmacy Tesco In-Store Bridge Road, Rainham RM13 9YZ 01708 797649 19:00 19:00 Pharmacy Boots 12 The Liberty, Romford RM1 3RL 01708 768017 17:00 17:00 Newham Postcode Christmas Day Boxing Day New Years Day Pharmacy Name Address Tel. No. (25th December 18) (26th December 18) (1st January 19) Asda Pharmacy Unit 9, Mary Rose Mail, Beckton E6 5LX 020 7540 2910 CLOSED 10:00-18:00 10:00-17:00 Boots 82-84 High Street North, East Ham E6 2HT 020 8472 0531 CLOSED 11:00-17:00 11:00-17:00 Boots 31-32 The Mall, The Stratford Centre, Stratford E15 1XD 020 8534 2272 CLOSED 11:00-17:00 CLOSED Boots Unit 15, Galleons Reach, Beckton E6 7FB 020 7474 6845 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 10:00-18:00 31-32 Lower Ground Floor, The Arcade, E20 1EH Boots 0208 221 2495 CLOSED 07:00-22:00 09:00-22:00 Westfield Stratford City, Stratford Boots 384 Green Street, Upton Park Plaistow E13 9AP 020 8472 3879 CLOSED 10:00-17:00 10:00-17:00 Lloyds Pharmacy 1 Claps Gate Lane, Beckton E6 6JF 020 8594 7524 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 10:00-16:00 Munro Pharmacy 303 Green Street, Plaistow E13 9AR 020 8471 2575 10:00-18:00 10:00-18:00 10:00-18:00 Osbon Pharmacy 54 The Mall Stratford Centre, Statford E15 1XE 020 8555 9188 CLOSED 11:00-17:00 11:00-17:00 Pharmacy Republic 138 Barking Road, East Ham E6 3BD 020 8548 0221 09:00-23:00 09:00-23:00 09:00-23:00 Salus Pharmacy 40 Liberty Bridge Road, East Village E20 1AS 020 8555 3767 08:00-14:00 08:00-14:00 08:00-14:00 Woodgrange E7 0EW Unit 1, 116-120 Woodgrange Road, Forest Gate 020 8555 5660 10:00-20:00 10:00-20:00 10:00-20:00 Pharmacy In addition there are some pharmacies who will be closing early on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve which are listed below, all other pharmacies will be operating normal opening hours. Newham Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Tel. No. Christmas Eve New Year’s Eve (24th December 18) (31st December 18) Lloyds Pharmacy Sainsburys Store, 1 Claps Gate Lane E6 6JF 020 8 594 7524 18:00 21:00 Superdrug Pharmacy 321-325 Green Street E13 9AR 020 8503 5061 17:30 17:30 Tesco In Store Pharmacy 1 Armada Way, Galleons Reach, Beckton E6 7FB 020 3280 0447 20:00 20:00 Boots 31-32 Lower Ground Flr, The Arcade, Westfield Shopping Ctre E20 1EH 020 8221 2495 19:00 Normal Hrs Boots 82-84 High Street North, East Ham E6 2HT 020 8472 0531 17:00 Normal Hrs Boots 833 Romford Road E12 6EA 020 8478 3669 18:00 18:00 Boots the Chemist Unit 15 Galleons Reach, Beckton E6 7FB 020 7474 6845 18:30 18:30 Redbridge Postcode Christmas Day Boxing Day New Year’s Day Pharmacy Name Address Tel. No. (25th December 18) (26th December 18) (1st January 19) Beehive Pharmacy 8 Beehive Lane, Ilford IG1 3RD 020 8554 3560 09:00-17:00 09:00-17:00 09:00-17:00 Boots 172 George Lane, South Woodford E18 1AY 020 8989 2274 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 10:00-16:00 Boots 177-185 High Road, Ilford IG1 1DG 020 8553 2116 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 09:00-18:00 Boots 59-61 High Street, Wanstead E11 2AE 020 8989 0511 CLOSED 10:00-17:00 10:00-17:00 Boots 117 High Road, Ilford IG1 1DE 020 8553 0607 CLOSED 11:00-17:00 11:00-18:00 Britannia Pharmacy Loxford Polyclinic, 417 Ilford Lane IG1 2SN 020 8478 4347 10:00-15:00 12:00-17:00 12:00-17:00 Britannia Pharmacy 265 Aldborough Road South, Seven Kings IG3 8JB 020 8590 2353 08:30-20:30 08:30-20:30 08:30-20:30 Britannia Pharmacy 414/416 Green Lane, Ilford IG3 9JX 020 8590 6477 CLOSED 10:00-18:00 10:00-18:00 Fairlop Pharmacy 87 High Street, Barkingside IG6 2AH 020 8551 3017 12:00-23:59 12:00-23:59 12:00-23:59 Gold's Pharmacy 24 Seven Ways Parade, Woodford Avenue IG2 6JX 020 8550 1050 09:30-22:00 09:30-22:00 09:30-22:00 Lloyds Pharmacy King George Avenue, Newbury Park IG2 7SH 020 8550 5189 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 10:00-16:00 Ocean Healthcare 12 High Road, South Woodford E18 2QL 020 8989 5960 09:00-22:00 09:00-22:00 09:00-22:00 Wanstead Pharmacy 75-77 High Street, Wanstead E11 2AE 020 8989 0597 CLOSED 10:30-13:30 10:30-13:30 In addition there are some pharmacies who will be closing early on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve which are listed below, all other pharmacies will be operating normal opening hours.
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