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Primark to reopen 153 stores in England on June 15 after coronavirus lockdown

PRIMARK will reopen 153 stores in England on June 15 after lockdown restrictions were eased. 

The clothing store shut all of its 189 UK stores on March 22 after the Government ordered all non-essential shops to close.

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Primark hopes to reopen all 153 of its stores by June 15Credit: Alamy

But now they have been given the go-ahead to reopen in mid-June, as long as they're COVID-19 "secure".

It comes as schools, outdoor markets and car showrooms are all allowed to open today.

The government also announced various new lockdown rules around social distancing.

Primark, which was shut for 12 weeks, said the lockdown has caused a loss of around £650million worth of sales a month.

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Unlike many other fashion retailers, Primark doesn't trade online through its own website so has been unable to trade at all during lockdown.

The chain said that it has cut overheads by more than 50 per cent to stabilise its finances during the pandemic.

It has already reopened 112 stores across Europe as countries begin to ease their own lockdown rules.

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But bargain hunters will be disappointed as Primark won't be slashing prices to shift excess stock, instead selling it at a later date.

In a statement, Primark owner Associated British Foods (ABF) said: "As European governments have begun to ease restrictions on clothing retailing we have been able to reopen stores.

"Safety has been our highest priority in our detailed preparations to welcome our customers and employees back to stores.

"We are following government safety advice in all markets.

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"Importantly, we will apply the valuable experience gained from more than 100 stores which are already open as we open the remainder of our estate, including stores across the UK."

Shopping at Primark won't be the same as before though and shoppers and staff will have to abide by social distancing rules.

Hand sanitiser stations have been installed in stores and perspex screens put up at the tills to reduce the risk of spreading the virus.

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