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Lloyds Pharmacy Northcross Road


tiddles

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Yes, the pharmacy is open, as is Luca?s (takeaway only) so you can kill two birds with one trip.


Luca?s seem to be taking their responsibilities very seriously indeed - only one customer at a time allowed inside!


We?ve just bought a sourdough loaf and a couple of huge sausage rolls, and learned that they will soon be selling milk and eggs. Not cheap, but as a very high-risk couple we regard it as a price worth paying if it keeps us safe from the killer virus.

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EPB if your a high risk couple why are you outside.I know you need to eat.surely your wellbeing or even your life is worth more than a giant sausage roll.if you have family members can they shop for you.at the end of the day when this is all over ,you can eat as many giant sausage rolls as you like , I'll even buy you some .
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