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Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Easter Pharmacy Opening Times Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Easter pharmacy opening times Easter Good Easter Pharmacy Monday - Address 1 Address 2 City/Town County Postcode TEL Friday - 02 Sunday - 04 Name 05 April April 2021 April 2021 2021 Asda Narborough 0116 281 Leicester Leicestershire LE3 2LL 09:00-18:00 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 Pharmacy Road South 5000 Asda Asda 01455 Barwell Lane Hinckley Leicestershire LE10 1SS 09:00-18:00 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 Pharmacy Superstore 896719 Asda Within Asda 0116 272 Leicester Road Oadby Leicestershire LE2 4AH 09:00-18:00 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 Pharmacy Store 9518 Asda Barkby 0116 264 Thurmaston Leicester Leicestershire LE4 8GN 09:00-18:00 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 Pharmacy Thorpe Lane 5310 30-36 Boots 0116 262 Gallowtree Leicester Leicestershire LE1 1DD 08:00-18:30 CLOSED 11:00-17:00 Pharmacy 1641 Gate Boots 20-22 0116 235 Beaumont Leys Leicester Leicestershire LE4 1DG 08:30-18:00 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 Pharmacy Fletcher Mall 2500 Unit Boots Barkby Thorpe 0116 269 2,Thurmaston Thurmaston Leicestershire LE4 8GP 08:00-00:00 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 Pharmacy Lane 4948 Dist Ct Boots 9-11 New 01530 Coalville Leicestershire LE67 3XJ 09:00-17:30 CLOSED CLOSED Pharmacy Broadway 832313 Boots 26 High 01572 Uppingham Rutland LE15 9PZ 08:00-18:00 CLOSED CLOSED Pharmacy Street East 823304 Boots 0116 288 27 Bell Street Wigston Magna Leicester Leicestershire LE18 1AD 08:30-17:30 CLOSED 09:00-17:00 Pharmacy 6359 Boots 2 Brittania 01455 Stockwell Head Hinckley Leicestershire LE10 1RU 09:00-17:30 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 Pharmacy Centre 637445 Boots 32 Market Ashby De La 01530 Leicestershire LE65 1AL 08:30-17:30 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 Pharmacy Street Zouch 412203 Boots 18 High 01572 Oakham Rutland LE15 6AL 08:30-17:30 11:00 - 13:00 10:00-16:00 Pharmacy Street 722024 Boots 0116 Units 38/39 Highcross Leicester Leicestershire LE1 4FQ 08:00-18:00 CLOSED 10:00-18:00 Pharmacy 2624149 01509 Boots 11-13 Market Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 3EQ 214761 or 08:30-17:30 CLOSED 10:30-16:30 Pharmacy Place 07817461022 Boots St Marys Market 01858 Leicestershire LE16 7DR 08:00-18:00 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 Pharmacy Place Harborough 462154 Boots 1-2 Melton 01664 Leicestershire LE13 0TP 08:00-17:30 13:00-15:00 10:00-16:00 Pharmacy Cheapside Mowbray 563088 Boots The Fosse Park 0116 289 Unit 2 Leicester Leicestershire LE19 1HJ 09:00-18:00 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 Chemist Shopping Ctr 2382 01455 Fortnams 6 High Street Lutterworth Leicestershire LE17 4AD CLOSED 10:00-12:00 CLOSED 552692 Healthcare 340 Welford 0116 Leicester Leicestershire LE2 6EH CLOSED 10:00 - 12:00 CLOSED Chemist Road 2705121 J & A 19-21 Main 0116 Evington Leicestershire LE5 6DN CLOSED 11:00 - 13:00 CLOSED Pharmacy Street 2736047 Lloyds 0116 271 Pharmacy Glen Road Oadby Leicester Leicestershire LE2 4PE 10:00-16:00 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 0936 Ltd Lloyds Grove Farm 0116 282 Pharmacy Fosse Park Enderby Leicestershire LE19 1WT 10:00-16:00 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 Triangle 6120 Ltd Lloyds Greenclose 01509 Pharmacy Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 5AS 10:00-16:00 CLOSED 10:00-16:00 Lane 232418 Ltd 14 High Market 01858 Mistry Sk Leicestershire LE16 7NJ 10:00-16:00 CLOSED CLOSED Street Harborough 467027 11-15 Moins Market 01858 Coventry Leicestershire LE16 9BX 10:00-18:00 10:00-15:00 10:00-18:00 Chemist Harborough 468545 Road OmCare Late Night Unit 10 160 Belgrave 0116 261 Pharmacy Belgrave Leicester Leicestershire LE4 5AU CLOSED 10:00 - 12:00 CLOSED Road 3536 (prev Comm Ctr Safecare) Primary Care Station View Southfield 01455 Hinckley Leicestershire LE10 1UA CLOSED 10:00 - 12:00 CLOSED Pharmacy Health Ctre Road 637765 Rosebery Rosebery Rosebery 01509 Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 5DX CLOSED 10:00 - 12:00 CLOSED Pharmacy Health Centre Street 260330 Rutland Late 45C High 01572 Night Oakham Rutland LE15 6AJ 10:00-14:00 10:00-15:30 10:00-14:00 Street 723368 Pharmacy Severn 44 Severn 0116 271 Oadby Leicestershire LE2 4FY CLOSED 10:00 - 12:00 CLOSED Pharmacy Road 9053 Soni 27 Melton 0116 (Leicester) Leicester Leicestershire LE4 6PN CLOSED 12:00 - 14:00 CLOSED Road 2667393 Ltd Sonichem 1 Monica 0116 289 Braunstone Leicester Leicestershire LE3 2PR CLOSED 9:00 - 13:00 CLOSED Ltd Road 5826 Superdrug 1 Sherrard Melton 01664 Leicestershire LE13 1XH 08:30-17:30 CLOSED CLOSED Pharmacy Street Mowbray 562051 0345 Tesco Maidenwell 6779417/ Hamilton Leicester Leicestershire LE5 1BJ 06:30-22:30 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 Pharmacy Avenue 0116 227 2021 Narborough Tesco Narborough Rd Retail Leicester Leicestershire LE3 5LH 3456102897 06:30-22:30 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 Pharmacy Road West Park Tesco Resolution Ashby De La 0345 266 Leicestershire LE65 1TE 06:30-22:30 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 Pharmacy Road Zouch 6583 Tesco The Rushes 0345 Unit 1 Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 5BE 06:30-22:30 CLOSED 09:00-18:00 Pharmacy Shopping Ctr 6779908 Village 2 Victoria 0116 286 Narborough Leicestershire LE19 2DP CLOSED 12:00 - 14:00 CLOSED Pharmacy Street 7047 Wigston 36 Leicester 0116 288 Wigston Leicestershire LE18 1DR CLOSED 10:00 - 12:00 CLOSED Pharmacy Road 3203 Yakub 67 Hartington 0116 10:00 - 10:00 - Leicester Leicestershire LE2 0GQ 10:00 - 16:00 Chemist Ltd Road 2512959 16:00 16:00 Your Local 149 0116 Boots Uppingham Leicester Leicester Leicestershire LE5 4BP 08:30-18:30 CLOSED CLOSED 2743136 Pharmacy Road Your Local 532 0116 289 Boots Braunstone Leicester Leicestershire LE3 3DH 08:30-18:00 CLOSED CLOSED 8650 Pharmacy Lane Your Local 21 High Barrow Upon 01509 Boots Loughborough Leicestershire LE12 8PY 08:30-18:00 CLOSED CLOSED Street Soar 412558 Pharmacy Your Local 212 0116 Boots Uppingham Leicester Leicestershire LE5 0QG 09:00-16:00 CLOSED 09:00-14:00 2767624 Pharmacy Road Your Local 5 Bradgate Melton 01664 Boots Asfordby Leicestershire LE14 3YD 09:00-13:00 CLOSED CLOSED Lane Mowbray 812284 Pharmacy .
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