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Shops reopening on April 12: Full list including Primark, Argos and John Lewis

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HIGH streets are set to buzz with shoppers again when non-essential retailers reopen from April 12.

Stores will be able to welcome back customers under the second stage of the Prime Minister's four-step roadmap for lifting lockdown.

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Primark will reopen its stores in England on April 12Credit: Alamy

Clothes and homeware retailers are among those that will be able to open their doors again, Boris Johnson confirmed today.

Speaking at a Downing St press conference, he said: "The net result of your efforts and the vaccine rollout is I can today confirm that from Monday, 12 April we will move to step two of our roadmap reopening shops, gyms, zoos, holiday camp sites, hairdressers and beer gardens, and outdoor hospitality of all kinds."

Primark, John Lewis and Dunelm all plan to let customers enter stores on the first day they're allowed to, along with H&M and JD Sports.

Shops which don't sell essentials have been closed since January 4, when the third lockdown was introduced.

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Four tests for lifting lockdown restrictions

Boris Johnson's staged approach for exiting lockdown will depend on the data and there will be four tests for lifting lockdown measures:

  • The vaccine deployment programme continues successfully.
  • Evidence shows vaccines are sufficiently effective in reducing hospitalisations and deaths in those vaccinated.
  • Infection rates do not risk a surge in hospitalisations which would put unsustainable pressure on the NHS.
  • Our assessment of the risks is not fundamentally changed by new Variants of Concern.

It's the third time in a year that shops have been ordered to temporarily shut - before January's lockdown, they closed in November for the second national lockdown in England.

When stores reopened on December 2, many had extended opening hours to make up for lost shopping time and ensure Covid safety.

Here's what you can expect when stores reopen in mid-April at the earliest:

Dunelm

Dunelm told The Sun it is planning to open all stores from April 12.

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The homeware retailer does not have any current plans to keep stores open for 24 hours.

Shoppers can still shop online at Dunelm while lockdown continues, for home delivery or click and collect at some locations.

You can check the opening times for Dunelm stores when it does reopen

John Lewis

John Lewis has said it is planning for the reopening of stores according to the government's roadmap.

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That means they will reopen on April 12.

The department store previously said in a statement: "Following the Prime Minister's announcement... we will start to plan for the reopening of our John Lewis shops in England.

"We will await further guidance from the devolved administrations for those John Lewis shops in Wales and Scotland."

John Lewis closed its doors in January under lockdown rules, and later said it would also suspend click and collect to encourage shoppers to stay at home.

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