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Cumbria Christmas New Year 1920 POSTER Boxing Boxing Day 2019 (26th December 2019) Blackburn with Darwen Pharmacy Address Tel Opening hours Beehive Pharmacy Beehive Trading Park Haslingden Road Blackburn BB1 2EE 01254 53585 11am-11pm Chapel Street Pharmacy 62 New Chapel Street Mill Hill Blackburn BB2 4DT 01254 55366 9am-12pm Karims Pharmacy Ltd 140 Mosley Street Blackburn Lancashire BB2 3RX 01254 680890 1pm - 4pm Morrisons Pharmacy Morrisons Store Railway Road Blackburn BB1 5AZ 01254 262159 10am-4pm Everest Pharmacy 21 Cemetery Road Darwen Lancashire BB3 2LZ 01254 777230 10am-4pm Market Street Pharmacy 29-31 Market Street Darwen Lancashire BB3 1PS 01254 873977 4pm-7pm Whalley Range Pharmacy 1 Whalley Range Blackburn Lanacashire BB1 6DX 01254 54988 10am-8pm Blackpool Pharmacy Address Tel Opening hours Whitegate Pharmacy Whitegate Health Centre 150 Whitegate Drive Blackpool FY3 9ES 01253 807 808 8am-9pm Boots Pharmacy 28-38 Bank Hey Street Blackpool Lancashire FY1 4TE 01253 622276 9am-5.30pm Morrisons Pharmacy Morrisons Supermarket Squires Gate Lane Blackpool FY4 2AY 01253 343377 10am-4pm Chorley & South Ribble Pharmacy Address Tel Opening hours Leyland Late Night Pharmacy 6 Hough Lane Leyland Lancs PR25 2SD 01772 905678 1pm-7pm Chorley Pharmacy 13-17 Peel Street Chorley Lancashire PR7 2EY 01257 754754 10am-7pm Boots Pharmacy 40 Hough Lane Leyland Lancashire PR25 2SA 01772 421169 10am-1pm Boots Pharmacy 219-221 Station Road Bamber Bridge Preston PR5 6LD 01772 335458 10am-4pm HBS Pharmacy 30 St Mary's Road Bamber Bridge Preston PR5 6TD 01772 620487 4pm-7pm Rowlands Pharmacy 22 Liverpool Road Penwortham Preston PR1 0DQ 01772 743383 10am-4pm HBS Pharmacy St Fillans Medical Centre 2 Liverpool Road Preston PR1 0AD 01772 746566 10am-7pm Boots Pharmacy Unit 2 Capitol Retail Park Walton-Le-Dale Preston PR5 4AW 01772 885 478 10am-4pm East Lancashire Pharmacy Address Tel Opening hours Accrington Late Night Pharmacy 188 Blackburn Road Accrington Lancashire BB5 0AQ 01254 351111 10am-7pm Crawshawbooth Pharmacy 572 Burnley Road Crawshawbooth Rossendale BB4 8AJ 01706 213714 10am-1pm Yarnspinners Pharmacy Yarnspinners Health Centre Carr Road Nelson BB9 7SR 01282 694825 10am-4pm Nelson Pharmacy 41 Every Street Nelson Lancashire BB9 7LU 01282-615041 10am-1pm Oswaldtwistle Pharmacy 300 Union Road Oswaldtwistle Accrington BB5 3JD 01254 399898 10am-10.30pm Peter Buckley 34 King Street Clitheroe Lancashire BB7 2EU 01200 422961 10am-4pm Asda Pharmacy Princess Way Burnley Lancashire BB12 0EB 01282 838177 9am-7pm Asda Pharmacy St Mary's Way Holly Mount Rawtenstall Lancashire BB4 8EL 01706 242410 9am-7pm Fylde & Wyre Pharmacy Address Tel Opening hours Kepple Lane Pharmacy Kepple Lane Garstang Lancashire PR3 1PB 01995 607399 10am-7pm Norchem 54-56 Norbreck Road Blackpool Lancashire FY5 1RP 01253 351520 10am-1pm Wesham Pharmacy 22 Station Road Wesham Lancashire PR4 3AD 01772 683688 10am-7pm Morrisons Pharmacy Amounderness Way Thornton Cleveleys Lancashire FY5 3TS 01253 852376 10am-4pm Asda Pharmacy Dock Street Fleetwood Lancashire FY7 6NU 01253 879410 10am-7pm Boots Pharmacy 64-66 Clifton Street Lytham St. Annes Lancashire FY8 5EW 01253 736194 1pm-7pm BootsPharmacy 9 Rossall Road Thornton Cleveleys Lancashire FY5 1AP 01253 868121 4pm-7pm Lloyds Pharmacy St. Andrews Road North St Annes on Sea Lancashire FY8 2DH 01253 726679 9am-5pm Greater Preston Pharmacy Address Tel Opening hours D D L Davies Ltd 59-61 Plungington Road Preston Lancashire PR1 7EN 01772 556030 10am-4pm Grimsargh Pharmacy 136 Preston Road Grimsargh Preston PR2 5JQ 01772 797351 10am-7pm HBS Pharmacy Issa Medical Centre St Gregory Road Preston PR1 6YA 01772 707248 10am-1pm Longsands Pharmacy Longsands Lane Preston Lancashire PR2 9PS 01772 705087 10am-7pm MX Pharmacy 51-53 Longridge Road Ribbleton Preston PR2 6RE 01772 654448 10am-1pm New Hall Lane Pharmacy 270 New Hall Lane Preston Lancashire PR1 4ST 01772 700 483 10am-1pm Boots Pharmacy 10-13 Fishergate Preston Lancashire PR1 3NN 01772 254517 10am-4pm Avenham Pharmacy 42 Avenham Lane Preston Lancashire PR1 3TS 01772 259915 4pm-7pm Pharmalogic Chemist Guttridge Medical Centre Deepdale Road Preston PR1 6LL 01772 325170 1pm-7pm Morrisons Pharmacy Mariners Way Ashton On Ribble Preston PR2 2YN 01772 732925 10am-4pm Lloyds Pharmacy Sainsbury's Flintoff way Preston PR16PJ 01772 651934 9am-5pm Morecambe Bay Pharmacy Address Tel Opening hours Fox and Medcalfe 36 King Street Lancaster Lancashire LA1 1RE 01524 32933 9am-1pm Grasmere Pharmacy 1 Oakbank Broadgate Grasmere LA22 9TA 015394 35553 9am-5.30pm Higher Greaves Pharmacy 20 Scotforth Road Lancaster Lancashire LA1 4ST 01524 63795 10am-7pm The Pharmacy (Hawkshead) Main Street Hawkshead Cumbria LA22 0NS 01539 436201 10am-4pm Boots Pharmacy Units 8-9 Market Cross Ambleside LA22 9BT 01539 433355 10.30am-4.30pm Boots Pharmacy 15-17 Portland Walk Barrow in Furness Cumbria LA14 1DB 01229 820449 10.30am-4pm Boots Pharmacy 32/34 Market Street Ulverston Cumbria LA12 7LR 01229 582049 10am-4pm Boots Pharmacy Unit 10, 66 Stricklandgate Elephant Yard Kendal LA9 4PU 01539 720180 9am-6pm Boots Pharmacy 10-12 Crescent Road Windermere Cumbria LA23 1EA 01539 443093 10.30am-4.30pm Silverdale Pharmacy 18 Emesgate Lane Silverdale Carnforth LA5 0RA 01524 701274 4pm-7pm Boots Pharmacy 4 Royalty Mall Arndale Centre Morecambe LA4 5DH 01524 410709 10am-4pm Cohens Chemist 5 James Street Morecambe Lancashire LA4 5TE 01524 411489 4pm-7pm Cohens Chemist 10 Market Place Ulverston Cumbria LA12 7DX 01229 582003 4pm-7pm Lloyds Pharmacy Christie Park Lancaster Road Morecambe LA4 5TJ 01524 412623 9am-5pm West Lancashire Pharmacy Address Tel Opening hours Rowlands Pharmacy 1 Dingle Road Upholland Skelmersdale WN8 0EN 01695 622446 4pm-7pm Rufford Pharmacy 124 Liverpool Road Rufford Ormskirk L40 1SB 01704 821111 1pm-7pm Banks Pharmacy 15 Church Road Banks Southport PR9 8ET 01704 227075 10am-4pm Rowlands Pharmacy 38 Burscough Street Ormskirk Lancashire L39 2ES 01695 574118 10am-1pm Morrisons Pharmacy Park Road Ormskirk Lancashire L39 3RB 01695 573289 10am-4pm.
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