Christmas Opening Hours at Weston Park Cancer Charity
We are here for you if you need support over the Christmas period.
Our team will be at our Charity hub office opposite the side entrance of Weston Park Hospital, running our support and transport services over Christmas time.
We will be open 27th-29th December 10am- 3pm, if you need support you can email us at cancersupport@wpcancercharity.org.uk or call 0114 553 3330 (option 1)
Our transport service will be running as normal between the 27th – 29th December – for further information and to book please call 0114 553 3330 and select option 2 or email us at transport@wpcancercharity.org.uk
We will resume regular opening hours when we reopen on 2nd January 2024.
Christmas opening times
Monday 25th December
Weston Park Cancer Charity Hub, Weston Park Cancer Support and telephone Helpline – closed
Tuesday 26th December
Weston Park Cancer Charity Hub, Weston Park Cancer Support and telephone Helpline – closed
Wednesday 27th December
Weston Park Cancer Charity Hub and telephone Helpline – 10:00am-3:00pm
Weston Park Cancer Support – closed
Thursday 28th December
Weston Park Cancer Charity Hub and telephone Helpline – 10:00am-3:00pm
Weston Park Cancer Support – closed
Friday 29th December
Weston Park Cancer Charity Hub and telephone Helpline – 10:00am-3:00pm
Weston Park Cancer Support – closed
Monday 1st January
Weston Park Cancer Charity Hub, Weston Park Cancer Support and telephone Helpline – closed
Tuesday 2nd January
Weston Park Cancer Charity Hub, Weston Park Cancer Support and telephone Helpline – 9:00am-5:00pm
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