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Empty high street of shops

The Prime Minister has confirmed that non-essential shops across England can reopen from 15 June. This includes stores selling clothes, shoes, toys, furniture, books and electronics. Plus tailors, auction houses, photography studios and indoor markets.

Businesses will only be able to open from this date once they have completed a risk assessment in consultation with trade union representatives or workers.

The reopening of non-essential retail relies on the government’s five tests being met and retailers following the Covid-19 secure guidelines.

The government is taking action to assist businesses in reopening and to protect staff and customers. For example, it is publishing updated Covid-secure guidelines for those working in or running shops, branches and stores. It is also working with local authorities to continue carrying out spot checks and follow up on any concerns.

Measures that shops should consider

Recommendations to businesses include placing a poster in their windows to demonstrate awareness of the guidance and safety measures; storing returned items for 72 hours before putting them back out on the shop floor; and also frequent cleaning of surfaces and objects that are regularly touched by the public.

Commenting on the announcement is Business Secretary, Alok Sharma. “The high street sits at the heart of every community in the country. Enabling these businesses to open will be a critical step on the road to rebuilding our economy and will support millions of jobs across the UK.

“The guidance we have set out provides a vital framework to get shops open in a way that is safe for everyone. It explains how retail workers who are not currently working can go back to work as safely as possible and feel confident in their workplace. And it reassures customers that shops are properly assessing the risks and putting in place measures to protect them.”

 

 

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