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Poundland to reopen 29 out of 84 stores it temporarily closed this Friday – full list

POUNDLAND is set to reopen 29 of its 84 temporarily closed stores this Friday - and more will reopen in the next few weeks.

The discount retailer temporarily closed 84 stores from January due to the third national lockdown.

Poundland will reopen 29 stores this Friday
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Poundland will reopen 29 stores this FridayCredit: PA:Press Association

Of the stores to reopen, 18 are in England, five in Scotland, one in Wales, four in Northern Ireland and one in the Republic of Ireland.

The remaining 55 shops will reopen in the “coming weeks”, Poundland said.

Some stores in big shopping centres might not reopen until April 12, when non-essential shops can restart under Boris Johnson’s lockdown roadmap plans announced on Monday.

Poundland said it is working closely with landlords and shopping centres on reopening stores.

It decided to shut 44 stores in January this year, after reporting an 80% drop in customers visiting some stores due to the third coronavirus lockdown.

Which 29 stores will open on Friday?

A third of Poundland’s 84 stores which were temporarily closed due to the third national lockdown will reopen this Friday (February 26) from 8am.

Of these stores, 18 stores are in England, five in Scotland, one in Wales, four in Northern Ireland and one in the Republic of Ireland.

Here’s the full list:

England - 18 stores:

Barrow in Furness Hindpool RP

Bletchley

Barrow in Furness Hindpool RP 

Bletchley Brunel SC

Bridgwater Angel Place SC 

Burnley 82 Charter Walk SC 

Colchester Culver Street 

Farnham 

Gateshead Metro Centre SC 

Haverhill  

Hereford 

Kidderminster Worcester Street 

Liverpool Williamson Square

Mansfield Four Seasons SC 

Middlesbrough Captain Cook Square SC 

Newcastle under Lyme Castle Walk 

Ormskirk Two Saints RP 

Oswestry 

Trowbridge 

Scotland - five stores:

Clydebank

Inverness High Street

Kirkcaldy

Motherwell

Perth

Wales - one store:

Swansea Fforestfach RP

Northern Ireland - four stores:

Belfast Castlecourt SC

Enniskillen Erneside SC

Londonderry Ferryquay Street

Newry Buttercrane SC

Republic of Ireland - one store:

Dublin Mary Street

An extra 40 were closed in the following two to three weeks.

Most of the stores closed were in towns where there are two Poundland shops.

Meanwhile, the rest of its 800 stores have remained open under the third lockdown.

Frontline shop workers went back to work yesterday to prepare the stores that will reopen.

Barrier screens will be put in place at checkouts, and regular cleaning will take place in stores.

Customers will have to keep to social distancing rules in store and wear masks.

Poundland has dubbed its reopening plans “Operation Spring Back”, which follows the PM’s announcement on Monday that Britain could be back to normal by June 21.

Schools will be prioritised, with kids set to return to the classroom on March 8.

On April 12, non-essential shops, hairdressers and barbers can reopen.

Gyms can reopen for individuals and pubs and restaurants can serve food and drink to punters outside.

On May 17, two households can mix indoors overnight, pubs and restaurants can allow customers indoors, and up to 10,000 fans can go to stadiums for sport and big events.

June 21 will see all other restrictions lifted.

Poundland retail director, Austin Cooke, said: “The roadmap is good news for retailers and our town centres which have such an important role to play in our recovery, and our colleagues and customers will be delighted that we’re re-opening in these locations, and so are we.”

The third lockdown has not been the only time Poundland had to close some stores temporarily due to the Covid crisis.

In the first 2020 lockdown, the retailer shut around 120 shops in March and was able to start reopening them from the end of May.  

The phased reopening began in mid-May when 30 shops began welcoming back customers, followed by another 15 branches a few days later.

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