The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Shoppers urged to show common sense as retail sector opens

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Shoppers have been urged to “play their part” in helping reduce the spread of coronaviru­s as the wider retail sector gets set to reopen its doors.

The Scottish Retail Consortium (SRC) and retail union Usdaw have come together to ask Scots to play their part in creating a safe and enjoyable environmen­t for other customers and staff.

Non-essential stores have been shut in Scotland for 115 consecutiv­e days but the Scottish Government is now expected to confirm they can reopen on Monday.

David Lonsdale, SRC director, said: “Every purchase from a shop helps support jobs in local retail and throughout the supply chain. Retailers and their colleagues continue to work around the clock to maintain a safe shopping experience, so customers can have the confidence to return to their favourite stores. If we all follow the necessary physical distancing and hygiene measures and show considerat­ion to those around us, then everyone will be better off.”

Tracy Gilbert, Usdaw deputy divisional officer for Scotland, added: “The reopening of stores on Monday offers a lifeline for many retailers. That is good news in terms of helping to safeguard jobs, but the virus is still out there.

“We expect employers to conduct full risk assessment­s, follow the agreed guidance and ensure that customers are fully informed of the necessary safety measures.”

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