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John Lewis to reopen nine more shops next week – here’s the full list

JOHN Lewis is planning to open another nine stores next Thursday after successfully welcoming back customers at 13 shops this week.

The department store began a phased reopening of its 50 UK outlets on Monday, as lockdown rules for the high street were eased.

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John Lewis is planning to reopen another nine shops next week
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John Lewis is planning to reopen another nine shops next week Credit: PA:Press Association

The latest round of John Lewis department stores to reopen from June 25 will be Cribbs Causeway in Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Peter Jones in Central London, Southampton, Tunbridge Wells, and York.

This is in addition to the two stores that opened on Monday in Kingston and Poole, and the 11 that began trading again from Thursday.

These include Bluewater, Cambridge, Cheadle, Cheltenham, High Wycombe, Horsham, Ipswich, Norwich, Nottingham, Solihull and Welwyn.

Bérangère Michel, executive director for customer service at the retailer says it is already applying learnings made from this week's openings' to next week's.

Which John Lewis stores are open?

HERE'S which John Lewis stores have reopened:

Opened from June 15:

  • Kingston
  • Poole

Opened from June 18:

  • Kingston
  • Poole
  • Bluewater
  • Cambridge
  • Cheadle
  • Cheltenham
  • High Wycombe
  • Horsham
  • Ipswich
  • Norwich
  • Nottingham
  • Solihull
  • Welwyn

Opening June 25:

  • Cribbs Causeway, Bristol
  • Leeds
  • Liverpool
  • Milton Keynes
  • Newcastle
  • Peter Jones, London
  • Southampton
  • Tunbridge Wells
  • York

So far John Lewis says it's found it can increase customer numbers allowed in a store at the same time while still be able to maintain social distancing rules.

It has also improved in-store signs that have been put up to make sure shoppers stay at least two metres apart.

Mr Michel added: "We are still reopening our shops carefully and in phases to ensure that our safety measures are absolutely right, and remain prepared to stop and review our plans if need be."

John Lewis has put measures in place to keep staff and customers safe when they are shopping - but it means stores will look quite different to before lockdown.

Aside from the social distancing signs and fewer customers in store, branches will undergo a regular and rigorous cleaning regime.

Hand sanitiser stations have been put up around the shops and there are new "contactless" drop boxes for returns.

Is there a sale on at John Lewis?

LIKE many retailers, John Lewis has begun discounting prices online as it tries to clear a backlog of unsold stock.

The 70 per cent off clearance sale covers most major departments including men and women's fashion, electronics, furniture and parenting, although many items have already sold out.

However, there remain thousands of offers on fashion items, white good such as washing machines, and TVs.

John Lewis says the sale will run until July 26 online, while stocks last.

New "customer service hosts" will be on hand to help manage queues and customer numbers in stores, which John Lewis says has already proved invaluable in reassuring shoppers that it's safe to return.

Newly-reopened stores have toilet and baby changing facilities but fitting rooms remain closed.

John Lewis has also extended its returns policy to up to 35 days to get a refund.

Despite this, customers will still be able to touch products, lie on display beds and test wipeable products such as sunglasses, prams and tech products.

Mr Michel added: "Although we are not able to offer every single experience that we used to, we are still managing to offer customers a really varied shopping experience that is as close to normal and as enjoyable as we can possibly make it."

This Monday, high streets across the country welcomed queues of shoppers waiting to get back into their favourite stores.

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But unfortunately, there are some stores that closed during lockdown which will never reopen.

Other venues, such as gyms, still remain closed - but here's what they could look like when they reopen.

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