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Shops to stay open up to 24 hours a day in run-up to Christmas

CARDIFF, WALES - NOVEMBER 27: Shoppers on Queen Street on Black Friday on November 27, 2020 in Cardiff, Wales. Restrictions across Wales have been relaxed following a two-week
Shoppers head to Queen Street in Cardiff for the Black Friday sales after restrictions were relaxed across Wales (Picture: Getty)

Shops will be allowed to stay open for up to 24 hours a day in December and January, a cabinet minister has said.

Retailers normally have to go through a lengthy and time-consuming process with a local authority to extend their hours outside the 9am to 7pm window.

But Communities secretary Robert Jenrick said he wanted to remove the bureaucracy to encourage greater trade, giving the high street a chance to recover some of the losses from the pandemic.

Writing in the Daily Telegraph, he said: ‘With these changes local shops can open longer, ensuring more pleasant and safer shopping with less pressure on public transport.

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‘How long will be a matter of choice for the shopkeepers and at the discretion of the council, but I suggest we offer these hard pressed entrepreneurs and businesses the greatest possible flexibility this festive season.

‘As Local Government Secretary I am relaxing planning restrictions and issuing an unambiguous request to councils to allow businesses to welcome us into their glowing stores late into the evening and beyond.’

It comes after Mr Jenrick suggested some areas could be moved into a lower tier when the first 14-day review of the latest system of tiered local controls takes place in mid-December.

A record number of shops closed during the first half of 2020 due to the coronavirus lockdown, according to research from the Local Data Company and accountancy firm PwC.

A total of 11,000 chain operator outlets shut between January and August this year, while around 5,000 shops opened, leaving a net decline of 6,000 stores, almost double the drop during the same period last year.

Sir Philip Green’s struggling Arcadia Group, which runs the Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Burton brands, has been revealed to be on the brink of collapse with around 15,000 jobs at risk.

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