Screwfix opening hours as we enter 2025
Screwfix have announced that they will open under reduced hours on New Year’s Eve and would be closed entirely on New Year’s Day.
However, some of their London stores will have extended hours.
Screwfix have announced that they will open under reduced hours on New Year’s Eve and would be closed entirely on New Year’s Day.
However, some of their London stores will have extended hours.
Ahead of the busy festive period, Waitrose made a statement about their opening hours.
They said: “For New Year’s Day, some shops will be opening as normal for trading with reduced hours.”
Shoppers are advised to check with their local store for specific festive season opening hours.
Most Co-op stores will stay open through the New Year, as they usually do on bank holidays—though Christmas Day is the one big exception when they close their doors.
That said, on bank holidays, opening hours can vary, with some stores opening later or closing earlier than usual.
It’s always a good idea to check the hours for your local store to be sure.
Morrisons is the fourth biggest supermarket chain in the UK and is loved for its low prices.
The supermarket also serves 9 million customers every week and is even busier during December.
To keep up with demand, the supermarket will have reduced operating hours for December 31 and January 1.
On New Year’s Eve, some stores will open as early as 6am or 7am and close by 7pm.
On January 1, all stores will be open from 9am to 6pm.
Ask for more details in your local branch.
Sainsbury’s will remain open on New Year’s Day.
The chain’s 2,300 nationwide stores are expected to resume normal trading hours on January 2.
On December 31, most stores will be open from 10am to 7pm, with local stores running longer hours, from 6am to 9pm.
On January 1, stores will open from 8am to 8pm, and convenience stores will stay open a little later, from 8am to 9pm.
As with Tesco, local stores may vary their opening times so ask in your local branch about their festive hours.
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