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Havering Pharmacies Bank Holiday Opening Hours - 29 March 2013 - 26 August 2013 HAVERING PHARMACIES BANK HOLIDAY OPENING HOURS - 29 MARCH 2013 - 26 AUGUST 2013 Good Friday Saturday Easter Sunday Easter Monday May Bank Holiday Spring Bank Holiday August Bank Holiday Pharmacy Trading Name Address1 Address2 Postcode Phone Locality Ward 29 March 2013 30 March 2013 31 March 2013 1 April 2013 6 May 2013 27 May 2013 26 August 2013 OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED ALLIANCE PHARMACY 171 High Street Hornchurch RM11 3XS 01708 447975 SOUTH ST ANDREWS CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED ALLIANCE PHARMACY 21 Clockhouse Lane Collier Row RM5 3PH 01708 724905 NORTH EAST HAVERING PARK CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED NEWLANDS PHARMACY Harold Hill Health Centre Gooshays Drive RM3 9LB 01708 375888 NORTH WEST GOOSHAYS CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED ALLIANCE PHARMACY 122 Petersfield Avenue Harold Hill RM3 9PH 01708 343834 NORTH WEST GOOSHAYS CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED BOOTS PHARMACY 205 Station Lane Hornhcurch RM12 6LL 01708 442665 SOUTH HACTON CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED BOOTS THE CHEMIST 12 The Liberty Romford RM1 3RL 01708 768017 NORTH EAST ROMFORD TOWN 08:30 18:00 NORMAL HOURS CLOSED 10:30 16:30 10:30 16:30 10:30 16:30 10:30 16:30 BOOTS THE CHEMIST 12 Farnham Road Harold Hill RM3 8DX 01708 345684 NORTH WEST GOOSHAYS CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED BOOTS THE CHEMIST LTD. 1st Floor 47 Market Place RM1 3AB 01708 769523 NORTH EAST ROMFORD TOWN CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED BOOTS THE CHEMIST LTD. 120/126 High Street Hornchurch RM12 4UL 01708 442089 SOUTH ST ANDREWS 10:00 16:00 NORMAL HOURS CLOSED 10:00 16:00 10:00 16:00 10:00 16:00 10:00 16:00 BOOTS THE CHEMIST LTD. 57/59 Corbets Tey Road Upminster RM14 2AJ 01708 222880 SOUTH UPMINSTER CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED BOOTS THE CHEMISTS Unit 7 The Brewery RM1 1AU 01708 737778 NORTH EAST ROMFORD TOWN 11:00 17:00 NORMAL HOURS CLOSED 11:00 17:00 11:00 17:00 11:00 17:00 11:00 17:00 BOWS CHEMIST 329 Upminster Road North Rainham RM13 9JR 01708 551667 SOUTH RAINHAM AND WENNINGTON CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED BRITANNIA PHARMACY 38 Corbets Tey Road Upminster RM14 2AD 01708 220194 SOUTH UPMINSTER CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED 11:00 13:00 11:00 13:00 CLOSED BRITCROWN PHARMACY 31 Upminster Road Hornchurch RM11 3UX 01708 455328 SOUTH ST ANDREWS CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED BRITCROWN PHARMACY 5 Balgores Lane Gidea Park RM2 5JR 01708 740587 NORTH WEST SQUIRRELS HEATH CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED CHANSONS PHARMACY 6 Crown Parade Upminster Road South RM13 9BD 01708 552778 SOUTH RAINHAM AND WENNINGTON CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED CRESCENT PHARMACY 65 Masefield Crescent Gidea Park RM3 7PB 01708 345349 NORTH WEST HEATON NO RESPONSE NORMAL HOURS NO RESPONSE NO RESPONSE NO RESPONSE NO RESPONSE NO RESPONSE DAY LEWIS PHARMACY 143 Avon Road Cranham RM14 1RQ 01708 226966 SOUTH CRANHAM CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED DAY LEWIS PHARMACY 113 Rainham Road Rainham RM13 7QX 01708 552331 SOUTH SOUTH HORNCHURCH CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED DAY LEWIS PHARMACY 109 Mungo Park Road Rainham RM13 7PP 01708 554145 SOUTH ELM PARK CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED ELM PARK PHARMACY 208/212 Elm Park Avenue Elm Park RM12 4SD 01708 440762 SOUTH ST ANDREWS 10:30 13:30 NORMAL HOURS CLOSED 10:30 13:30 10:30 13:30 10:30 13:30 10:30 13:30 FAIRVIEW PHARMACY (Rowlands) 3 Fairview Parade Mawney Road RM7 7HH 01708 746460 NORTH EAST BROOKLANDS CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED GOVANI CHEMIST 64 Station Road Upminster RM14 2TD 01708 220044 SOUTH UPMINSTER CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED GOVANI CHEMIST 87 Front Lane Cranham RM14 1XN 01708 224083 SOUTH CRANHAM 10:00 12:00 noon 09:00 17:30 10:00 12:00 noon 10:00 12:00 noon CLOSED 10:00 12:00 noon LLOYDS PHARMACY 12 Chase Cross Road Romford RM5 3PR 01708 740196 NORTH EAST MAWNEYS 10:00 13:00 NORMAL HOURS 10:00 13:00 10:00 13:00 10:00 13:00 10:00 13:00 10:00 13:00 LLOYDS PHARMACY 2 Tadworth Parade Elm Park RM12 5AS 01708 451459 SOUTH HACTON CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED MIM PHARMACY LTD 118 North Street Romford RM1 1DL 01708 743341 NORTH EAST ROMFORD TOWN CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED NEWLANDS PHARMACIES 52 Collier Row Lane Romford RM5 3BB 01708 740965 NORTH EAST PETTITS CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED NEWLANDS PHARMACY 67/69 Park Lane Hornchurch RM11 1BH 01708 747495 NORTH EAST ROMFORD TOWN CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED NEWLANDS PHARMACY 6 Station Parade Broadway RM12 5AB 01708 451734 SOUTH ELM PARK CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED PANCHEM PHARMACY 160 St. Marys Lane Upminster RM14 3BS 01708 220061 SOUTH UPMINSTER CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED PARK LANE PHARMACY 1 Park Lane Hornchurch RM11 1BB 01708 741469 NORTH EAST ROMFORD TOWN CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED PHARMACARE CHEMIST 164 Hornchurch Road Hornchurch RM11 1QH 01708 447703 NORTH EAST HYLANDS CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED RISE PARK PHARMACY 173 Eastern Avenue East Rise Park Parade RM1 4NT 01708 761407 NORTH EAST PETTITS CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED SAFEDALE LTD 82-84 Dagenham Road Rush Green RM7 0TJ 01708 741537 NORTH WEST EASTBROOK CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED SAINSBURYS INSTORE PHARMACY The Brewery Waterloo Road RM1 1AU 01708768907 NORTH EAST ROMFORD TOWN 10:00 16:00 NORMAL HOURS CLOSED 10:00 16:00 10:00 16:00 10:00 16:00 10:00 16:00 SHADFORTH PHARMACY 266 Brentwood Road Romford RM2 5SU 01708 446462 NORTH WEST EMERSON PARK CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED TESCO INSTORE PHARMACY Bridge Road Rainham RM13 9YZ 01708 797 649 SOUTH RAINHAM AND WENNINGTON 11:00 16:00 NORMAL HOURS CLOSED 11:00 16:00 11:00 16:00 11:00 16:00 11:00 16:00 TESCO SUPERSTORE 300 Hornchurch Road Hornchurch RM11 1PY 01708 797 547 NORTH EAST HYLANDS 11:00 16:00 NORMAL HOURS CLOSED 11:00 16:00 11:00 16:00 11:00 16:00 11:00 16:00 TESCO SUPERSTORE Bryant Avenue Gallows Corner RM3 0LL 01708 799 449 NORTH WEST HAROLD WOOD 11:00 16:00 NORMAL HOURS CLOSED 11:00 16:00 11:00 16:00 11:00 16:00 11:00 16:00 THE CO-OPERATIVE PHARMACY Harold Wood Polyclinic Gubbins Lane RM3 0FE 01708 374506 NORTH WEST HAROLD WOOD 08:00 20:00 NORMAL HOURS 08:00 20:00 08:00 20:00 08:00 20:00 08:00 20:00 08:00 20:00 THE CO-OPERATIVE PHARMACY 7 Station Road Harold Wood RM3 0BP 01708 341624 NORTH WEST HAROLD WOOD CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED W H BURDESS CHEMISTS LTD 178 Mawney Road Romford RM7 8BU 01708 743043 NORTH EAST MAWNEYS CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED WHITEROSE CHEMIST (Rowlands) 100 Ardleigh Green Road Hornchurch RM11 2LG 01708 442227 NORTH WEST SQUIRRELS HEATH CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED WILLIAMS CHEMIST 139a Wennington Road Rainham RM13 9TR 01708 524015 SOUTH RAINHAM AND WENNINGTON CLOSED NORMAL HOURS CLOSED.
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