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All of the shops that are closed during winter lockdown including Argos and Next

ARGOS and Next are among the shops that are closed during the third lockdown in England - we round up the full list.

Retailers that are considered non-essential have been forced to shut alongside gyms, hairdressers and nail salons.

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Argos must shut its stores for browsing during the third national lockdown in EnglandCredit: Getty - Contributor

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a nationwide shutdown in an attempt to help stop the spread of coronavirus.

Millions of businesses in Tier 4 areas had already closed, but shops and venues like gyms had been allowed to remain open in Tier 3 areas.

During the lockdown, shops will be allowed to offer click and collect and home delivery services.

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Pubs and restaurants will still be allowed to operate takeaway and delivery services - but takeaway pints are banned.

List of businesses that must close

The government has confirmed the below list of businesses that must shut during the third national lockdown in England.

  • Non-essential retailers, such as clothing and homeware stores
  • Vehicle showrooms, other than for rental
  • Betting shops
  • Tailors
  • Tobacco and vape shops
  • Electronic goods and mobile phone shops
  • Auction houses, except for auctions of livestock and agricultural equipment
  • Market stalls selling non-essential goods
  • Bars, pubs, cafes and restaurants except for takeaway and delivery
  • Hotels, hostels, guest houses and campsites, except for specific circumstances
  • Leisure centres and gyms
  • Swimming pools, sports courts, fitness and dance studios, riding arenas at riding centres, climbing walls, and golf courses
  • Theatres, concert halls, cinemas, museums and galleries
  • Casinos, amusement arcades, bingo halls, bowling alleys
  • Skating rinks, go-karting venues, indoor play and soft play centres and areas
  • Circuses, fairgrounds, funfairs, water parks and theme parks
  • Zoos, safari parks, and aquariums
  • Indoor attractions at venues such as botanical or other gardens, biomes or greenhouses
  • Hairdressers, barbers and nail salons
  • Tattoo and piercing shops
  • Beauty and tanning salons
  • Nightclubs and adult entertainment venues
  • Community centres and halls apart from a few exceptions

The nationwide shutdown is expected to last until at least mid-February.

Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon also announced a full national lockdown, while Wales entered a country-wide shutdown on December 28.

And Northern Ireland went into a six-week lockdown from December 26.

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So which retailers will be affected by the latest lockdown? Check out our round-up of the major shops below.

Argos

Standalone stores across England are closed during the third national lockdown but you can still click and collect.

Customers aren't allowed to enter stores - staff will instead take your order number at the door and bring your item to you.

As shops are closed, you can't go inside to make a purchase so you'll need to make sure you've already placed an order before you arrive at the shop.

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You must also wait for a text to tell you your item is ready for collection.

Customers aren't able to return products either - you'll need to do this at an Argos shops inside Sainsbury's supermarkets.

These are also open for the collection of pre-paid online orders only.

The retailer offers a free click and collect service, or you can pay £3.95 for home delivery.

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Currys PC World

Currys PC World can order items for click and collect during the shutdownCredit: Getty - Contributor

Currys PC World stores are shut for browsing but you can order online and pick up from your nearest store.

If you arrive by car, a Currys staff member will simply put the item in your boot.

Alternatively, you can select the walk-up option instead.

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Online shoppers can get both click and collect and standard delivery for free.

Debenhams

Debenhams stores have also been forced to shut for browsing, but you can still order online.

The retailer is offering up to 80% off online in a closing down sale before it disappears from the high street permanently.

If you order for home delivery, you'll get the items delivered to your doorstep for free as long as you spend more than £50.

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