Boots Pharmacy, 4-5 High Street, Thame, OX9 2BU, 01844 213882
Hours: 10:00-16:00
Boots Pharmacy, 58 The Broadway, Chesham, HP5 1EP, 01494 782966
Hours: 10:00-16:00
Buckinghamshire Health Trust have launched an interactive map showing the opening hours of every pharmacy in the region over the festive period, including on Christmas Day.
While you are advised to plan ahead and get repeat prescriptions before the Bank Holiday weekends, services are still available.
Pharmacy opening hours on Bank Holidays are voluntary and are, therefore, subject to change. Please check if pharmacies are open by telephone before making a journey.
Residents are reminded to follow social distancing guidelines and any other measures in place to protect both you and any members of staff.
If you have coronavirus symptoms, please stay at home and if your symptoms worsen, please refer to the NHS111 online coronavirus service.
If you are still not sure what health service option to use, and it is not an emergency, please visit 111.nhs.uk for advice.
Some properties in the HP21 area are without gas. SGN say it's due to water in the network, and they have opened a customer hub to help elderly and vulnerable residents, while also offering help and advice.
Aylesbury MP Laura Kyrke-Smith MP has attended an event in Parliament in anticipation of World Sepsis Day on Saturday 13th September and backed calls from the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Sepsis and The UK Sepsis Trust of the need for greater awareness of sepsis.
Buckinghamshire Council has installed the first five publicly-accessible electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints in Wendover as part of its ongoing EV charging trial.
Domestic abuse and violence against women and girls remain ongoing concerns in Buckinghamshire, with the Council urging us to help identify warning signs and support efforts to keep communities safe.
As pupils across Buckinghamshire get ready to return to school this week, Buckinghamshire Council is encouraging parents and carers to explore the support available to help children attend school regularly.
The initiative, between Thames Valley Police and Buckinghamshire Council, aims to tackle anti-social behaviour and criminality in town centres across Bucks.
One of Buckinghamshire’s largest planned housing developments is set to move forward after years of delays, as the government confirmed Hampden Fields in Aylesbury will be among the first sites targeted by its New Homes Accelerator programme.