Why don’t your stores open longer on a Sunday?

Why don’t your stores open longer on a Sunday?

In England and Wales, the Sunday Trading Act 1994 means all stores over 3000 square feet have to be registered for Sunday Trading with their local authority. These stores can only open on a selected 6 hours on a Sunday between 10am and 6pm.

Stores within railway stations are excluded from this.

Stores in Northern Ireland which are over 3,000 sq ft can only trade between 1pm and 6pm on Sundays.

The Sunday Trading Act does not affect stores in Scotland.

Click here to use our Store Locator to see if this applies to your local store.

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Contact Information

The team will review your complaint and aim to be in touch within 3 days, but please bear in mind that over a weekend or bank holiday it may take longer to respond.

Contacting us about a refund?
You'll need to give us a call on 0800 328 1700 if you ordered online. If purchased in store, please call 0800 63 62 62 or speak with a colleague next time you're in store.

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