August 2023 by Barbara Ann Wilcox
Why do they not answer the telephone on a Saturday, when they advertise they are open from 9.00am -12.00. Missed off one of my medications.
September 2022 by Katrina Burns
Once again stocking shelves was more important than three customers waiting to be served. The only staff member serving was stuck with a customer, figuring out what medications had been ordered and when. It doesn't appear to be a happy place. No doubt I will suffer for this review ?
February 2022 by babs hen
Sent a family member to collect a prescription.. they could only get part of it as pharmacist was away to lunch.. at least 4 other people were turned away for wanting something from pharmacist at this time.. surely there should be something in place to ensure this sort of thing does not happen after all its not just a 5 min walk to the shops...very disappointed ?
August 2021 by Denise Halbert
Very nice staff
September 2020 by dave pringle
Love this place
August 2020 by Bonny
Always friendly and helpful
August 2019 by Pete F
Same as most other boots. Good selection of products. Can usually always find what I'm after.
June 2019 by Jason Voorhees
Abrupt and inefficient staff.
January 2019 by Defund the BBC
One study estimates that the tax illegitimately avoided by Alliance Boots the chemist since 2007 amounts to £1.2 billion-- enough to pay for 85,000 new nurses for one year , or to cover the prescription charges for the whole of England for almost three years. At the same time, Boots is expanding its service contracts in the/our N.H.S.There is something not right about companies like Boots profiting from the/our N.H.S. Whilst contributing to the countries public deficit through tax avoidance .
December 2018 by KIMBERLEY BRENTON
Never on time to pick up meds mostly always late
April 2018 by vic odell
One study estimates that the tax illegitimately avoided by Alliance Boots the chemist since 2007 amounts to £1.2 billion-- enough to pay for 85,000 new nurses for one year , or to cover the prescription charges for the whole of England for almost three years. At the same time, Boots is expanding its service contracts in the/our N.H.S.
There is something not right about companies like Boots profiting from the/our N.H.S. Whilst contributing to the countries public deficit through tax avoidance .
December 2017 by Keith Richardson
Helpful & kind staff.