South Wales Evening Post

Stores to stay shut so staff can pay their respects

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Supermarke­ts, fashion stores and cinemas will be among firms shutting their doors today, due to the Queen’s funeral.

It was announced last week that the funeral will take place today and it will also be a public bank holiday.

As a result, a raft of the country’s biggest retailers have said they will shut their stores so workers can pay tribute to the Queen.

Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Lidl and Aldi were among those closing their supermarke­t stores for the day.

“We want to express our deepest condolence­s to the royal family, as well as our gratitude to Her Majesty the Queen for her unwavering service,” said Tesco’s UK chief executive Jason Tarry.

The UK’S biggest grocery business said it will open its Express convenienc­e stores from 5pm, while a small number of convenienc­e stores in central London and Windsor will remain open.

Other retailers including Sainsbury’s also said convenienc­e stores and petrol stations will open from 5pm.

Asda said it will shut its stores for the funeral, but all its supermarke­ts will open from 5pm, with colleagues working this evening to receive double pay.

Other high street retailers, such as Marks & Spencer and Primark, also said they will shut for the day.

Cinema chains such as Cineworld and Odeon have also announced plans to keep their venues shut.

Neverthele­ss, Downing Street has indicated that it is up to individual businesses how they approach the bank holiday.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said the day of the funeral will operate as “a standard bank holiday”.

“Obviously individual businesses will need to make the decisions about what’s right for them and discuss with their employees but there is

obviously no one-size-fits-all approach.”

A number of pub groups have said they will have venues open during the day.

Pub group Stonegate said it will open today and plans to show the Queen’s funeral on screens.

Premier Inn owner Whitbread also said it will keep its

hotels and restaurant­s open as usual.

JD Wetherspoo­n said central London, railway station and airport pubs will open from 8am today, while the majority of its pubs will only open from about 1pm, after the funeral takes place.

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