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Poundland to reopen 30 stores across UK and Ireland from tomorrow after coronavirus closures

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POUNDLAND has announced it will reopen 30 of its stores across the UK and Ireland from tomorrow.

The discount retailer has kept most of its 800 shops open for essential shopping during lockdown, although it did temporarily shut around 100 branches in April.

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 Poundland will reopen 30 stores across the UK and Ireland
Poundland will reopen 30 stores across the UK and IrelandCredit: Louis Wood - The Sun

The majority of these closed stores had another outlet close by or were in a shopping centre which faced difficulties remaining open.

But 33 of these stores will reopen from today (Monday, May 18) with social distancing measures including security guards at the door to limit the number of customers at any one time and floor markers to help customers keep two metres apart.

Other measures in place include perspex screens to protect workers and customers and "rigorous hygiene routines", which include workers washing their hands every 20 minutes and surfaces being wiped down every hour.

These measures are part of the guidelines businesses must abide by if they wish to reopen.

Which Poundland branches are reopening next week?

POUNDLAND is the latest shop to reveal it is opening its doors once more. Here is the list of the first batch of stores that are opening.

  • Ayr Central Shopping Centre
  • Basildon Eastgate Shopping Centre
  • Belfast Castlecourt Shopping Centre, Northern Ireland
  • Bootle
  • Bradford Westfield Shopping Centre
  • Chatham Pentagon Shopping Centre
  • Colchester St Johns Shopping Centre
  • Cork Merchant Quay Centre, Ireland (Dealz)
  • Doncaster Wheatley Retail Park
  • Dublin Mary Street, Ireland (Dealz)
  • Eastleigh Swan Shopping Centre
  • Enniskillen Erneside Shopping Centre, Northern Ireland
  • Gateshead Metro Centre
  • Great Yarmouth Regent Road
  • Harrogate
  • Harrow St Anns Road
  • Ipswich 26 Carr Street
  • Kendal
  • Kingston upon Thames, Wheatfield Way
  • Lakeside Thurrock
  • Lowestoft Britten Shopping Centre
  • Maidstone Chequers Shopping Centre
  • Mansfield Four Seasons Shopping Centre
  • Milton Keynes Centre
  • Mullingar Fairgreen Centre, Ireland
  • Newport Gwent Kingsway Centre
  • Newry Buttercrane Shopping Centre, Northern Ireland
  • Newry Quays Shopping Centre, Northern Ireland
  • Northampton Gold Street
  • Norwich Castle Mall
  • Romford Brewery Retail Park
  • Shrewsbury
  • Southend Royals Shopping Centre
  • Sunderland High Street West
  • Waltham Abbey Retail Park
  • Wembley 492 High Road

Branches that have reopened include Eastleigh Swan Shopping Centre, Harrogate, and Milton Keynes Centre.

Poundland’s retail director Austin Cooke said: “We’ve never been prouder of our role as a retailer at the heart of communities and high streets.

“While safety has to come first, we’re delighted to be able to begin reopening hibernating Poundland stores to fully serve those communities across the UK with the essentials they need.”

Poundland is the latest store to reopen its doors after a series of careful reopenings from other shops and restaurants.

McDonald's last week reopened its doors for a delivery-only service after closing in March in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.

While garden centre chain Dobbies also reopened last week after the government gave garden centres the green light to welcome back customers.

DIY chain Wickes has also reopened more stores after a successful trial with just six stores in April.

But several businesses are still not allowed to reopen - we've compiled a list of shops and businesses that are banned from opening to the public.

It looks like these firms, which includes hairdressers, may be allowed to open from July 4 at the very earliest if they pass a five stage test imposed by the government.

Meanwhile, if you haven't got a face mask to protect yourself and others while shopping, Amazon and B&Q are selling them online.

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