Butt & Hobbs Limited runs a network of 12 branches across 9 integrated care boards. Dispensed 928k NHS items in the last 12 months, down 3.0% on the prior year. Estimated annual NHS income from dispensing and advanced services is around £3.1m. Biggest footprint in Kent and Medway ICB with 4 branches (33% of the network). Deeply engaged with advanced services — nearly every branch is active, averaging 5.0 of 6 service lines.
A step-change usually marks an acquisition; a steady slope is organic trade. The Pharmacy First launch in January 2024 shows up across most groups.
Butt & Hobbs Limited is strongly skewed to least-deprived areas (-19pp). National baseline: exactly 30% of LSOAs sit in the most-deprived third, so that's the neutral line.
Least-deprived third: 33% · middle: 56%
Each coloured segment is one of the ten IMD deciles (segment widths scale with branch counts). Red = most-deprived communities; green = least-deprived. A heavy red-weighted bar reads as “serves deprived communities” — a meaningful operator identity in a sector where historical contract allocation concentrated pharmacies in low-income areas.
Each sparkline shows one branch's 12-month items trend. The percentage is the six-month change (last six vs prior six months); it's coloured green when the branch is growing by 3%+, red when declining by 3%+, neutral otherwise. Shapes that cluster tightly suggest a homogeneous chain; wide variation points to an acquired portfolio of independents. Click any card for its profile.
Each dot is one branch. The vertical line is the median 12-month items in this network; the horizontal line is flat (0%) trend. Quadrants are descriptive, not judgemental: a smaller-volume branch can be entirely appropriate where it serves a small or remote population. Commissioners and operators typically look at the lower-left quadrant as an early-warning area. Click any dot for the branch profile.
Each cell is the branch's year-on-year % items change for that month — red for decline, stone for flat, green for growth, capped at ±25%. A branch that turns red and stays red is a genuine contractor; a stone band is stable; an intermittent amber-to-green ramp signals recovery. Rows are ordered by 12-month volume — the right-hand number is items dispensed in the last 12 months, coloured red/green by the branch's 6-month trend so growth and decline are visible at both granularities.
Half of Butt & Hobbs Limited’s 12 reporting branches sit above the 48th national percentile for combined service engagement (NMS, Pharmacy First, BP, DMS, contraception, flu per 1,000 items). 3 branches beat the national median; 9 sit below.
Long-running appointments suggest a stable owner-operator. A cluster of resignations or a short director pattern can indicate a recent change in control, a restructure, or onboarding of external investors.
| # | Location | ICB | 12-month trend | Items (12m) | 6-mo Δ | Services |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hampshire · PO11 9BH | Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICB | 117.0k | +2% | 6 / 6 | |
| 2 | Kent · TN9 1EP | Kent and Medway ICB | 113.2k | +29% |
Group identity reconciled from NHSBSA Contractor Details using legal-entity name, enriched with Companies House registry data for the top 100 corporate groups. Dispensing aggregated across every branch currently owned by the group. Officer tenure and SIC codes sourced live from Companies House under Crown Copyright.
Estimate derived from published NHS fee rates: £2.85/item (SAF + professional fee), £28/NMS, £35/DMS, £17/Pharmacy First, £15/BP check, £18/contraception consultation; flu uses actual £ fees published per dose. Category M reimbursement, establishment payment, transitional payment, PQS banding and the £1,000 Pharmacy First monthly fixed fee are all excluded. Private and locally-commissioned income is not included.
Each cell is one month. Darker cells mean more branches joined the network that month. Evenly-spaced light cells suggest organic growth or absorption by transfer; concentrated hot cells mark discrete acquisitions.
100-hour contracts carry higher opening-hour commitments for a higher core NHS fee. Distance-selling pharmacies fulfil prescriptions by post only — no walk-in customers.
Emerald shading is national pharmacy density; amber outlines flag hexes containing a Butt & Hobbs Limited branch. Lets you read regional strategy at a glance — clustered around a few cities, broadly distributed, or concentrated in one corner of the country.
| 3 | London · SE16 4BN | South East London ICB | 102.0k | +7% | 5 / 6 |
| 4 | Hertfordshire · CM23 5JH | Hertfordshire and West Essex ICB (C 02-Apr-26) | 92.3k | +12% | 6 / 6 |
| 5 | Kent · ME16 8AX | Kent and Medway ICB | 89.4k | +7% | 5 / 6 |
| 6 | CR8 2YL | South West London ICB | 68.7k | +9% | 5 / 6 |
| 7 | Middlesex · TW4 7NR | North West London ICB (C 02-Apr-26) | 65.4k | +3% | 4 / 6 |
| 8 | Surrey · CR3 0EL | Surrey Heartlands ICB (C 02-Apr-26) | 60.8k | +4% | 4 / 6 |
| 9 | OL1 4JU | Greater Manchester ICB | 59.3k | -0% | 5 / 6 |
| 10 | Buckinghamshire · HP7 0HG | Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West ICB (C 02-Apr-26) | 58.2k | +6% | 5 / 6 |
| 11 | Kent · ME2 2PW | Kent and Medway ICB | 52.4k | +6% | 5 / 6 |
| 12 | Kent · DA4 9AF | Kent and Medway ICB | 49.4k | +28% | 5 / 6 |