Safe Spaces Locations

If you are experiencing domestic abuse, it can be isolating and difficult to find support or think about your options. That’s why we created Safe Spaces.

UK SAYS NO MORE is working with pharmacies, banks and selected jobcentres across the UK to provide Safe Spaces in their consultation rooms for people experiencing domestic abuse.

Organisations providing Safe Spaces include; Boots, Morrisons pharmacies, Superdrug pharmacies, independent pharmacies, HSBC, TSB, The Co-operative Bank and selected Metro Banks. You can use a safe space in whichever way works for you. They provide a safe and discreet way to reach out to friends and family, and contact specialist support services. Safe Spaces are open and ready for you to use.

How to access a Safe Space

  • Walk into any participating safe space in the UK
  • Ask a member of staff at the counter to use their safe space
  • You will be shown to the Safe Space which will be a private room
  • Once inside you can use the safe space in whichever way works for you. They provide a safe and discreet way to reach out to friends and family, contact specialist support services and start your journey to recovery.

Find a Safe Space near you

Your nearest Safe Space

Boots Jedburgh High St AP150

4 HIGH STREET, JEDBURGH, TD8 6AG

Lindsay and Gilmour Pharmacy

5 Oliver Place, Roxburghshire, TD9 9BG

Boots Kelso The Square

20 THE SQUARE, KELSO, TD5 7HH

RBS Kelso

6 The Square, Kelso, TD5 7HG

Boots Hawick High St

76 HIGH ST, Hawick, TD9 9HS

Santander Hawick

56 High Street, Hawick, TD9 9HE

M Farren Pharmacy Ltd

Earlston Pharmacy TD4 6DB

Right Medicine Pharmacy

Right Medicine Pharmacy TD74BZ

Lindsay and Gilmour Pharmacy

10-12 Market Place, Selkirk, TD7 4BT

Boots Galashiels Galawtr Rp

# GALA WATER RETAIL PK, Galashiels, TD1 3AP

TSB Galashiels

103 Channel Street, Galashiels, TD1 1BL

Nationwide Galashiels

62 Channel Street Galashiels, TD1 1BN

RBS Galashiels

35 Bank Street, Galashiels, TD1 1EP

Santander Galashiels

46 Channel Street, Galashiels, TD1 1BA

Boots Jedburgh High St AP150

Distance: 0 miles

4 HIGH STREET, JEDBURGH, TD8 6AG

Lindsay and Gilmour Pharmacy

Distance: 9.2 miles

5 Oliver Place, Roxburghshire, TD9 9BG

Boots Kelso The Square

Distance: 9.5 miles

20 THE SQUARE, KELSO, TD5 7HH

RBS Kelso

Distance: 9.5 miles

6 The Square, Kelso, TD5 7HG

Boots Hawick High St

Distance: 9.8 miles

76 HIGH ST, Hawick, TD9 9HS

Santander Hawick

Distance: 9.8 miles

56 High Street, Hawick, TD9 9HE

M Farren Pharmacy Ltd

Distance: 12.1 miles

Earlston Pharmacy TD4 6DB

Right Medicine Pharmacy

Distance: 12.2 miles

Right Medicine Pharmacy TD74BZ

Lindsay and Gilmour Pharmacy

Distance: 12.2 miles

10-12 Market Place, Selkirk, TD7 4BT

Boots Galashiels Galawtr Rp

Distance: 13.4 miles

# GALA WATER RETAIL PK, Galashiels, TD1 3AP

TSB Galashiels

Distance: 13.7 miles

103 Channel Street, Galashiels, TD1 1BL

Nationwide Galashiels

Distance: 13.7 miles

62 Channel Street Galashiels, TD1 1BN

RBS Galashiels

Distance: 13.7 miles

35 Bank Street, Galashiels, TD1 1EP

Santander Galashiels

Distance: 13.8 miles

46 Channel Street, Galashiels, TD1 1BA

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