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High street discount chain to shut 250 stores for an entire day next week – check if yours is affected

Published on April 11, 2025 at 02:46 PM

SHOPPERS have been warned a high street discount chain will shut 250 of its stores for an entire day next week.

This retailer has a fantastic range of Easter gifts, crafts, , and decorations, but you'll want to get there quick before they close.

LEEK, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 11: A man is seen walking past a closed The Works shop while shopping in the market town of Leek on November 11, 2020 in Leek, England. The United Kingdom will continue to impose lockdown measures until December 2 in an attempt to curb transmissions of the coronavirus (COVID-19). (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images)
The Works is closing 250 of its stores for an entire day next week

is a that sells arts and crafts, stationary, toys, games and books.

It recently announced that half of its stores will close for

For those that remain open, hours will apply.

Customers have been advised to check specific opening times using the store locator tool on The Works' website.

A spokesperson for The Works said: “The vast majority of our stores will remain open over , including on Good Friday and Easter Monday, where customers can continue to shop for their favourite products at affordable prices.

“Around half of our stores will close on Easter Sunday and for those that remain open, typical Bank Holiday hours of 10am – 4pm will apply unless otherwise stated by

“We advise customers to check specific opening times using the store locator tool on our website which will be updated with the individual opening hours of each store nearer the time.”;

By law, shops over 280 square metres must close on Easter Sunday.

The same rule stands for Day.

On normal Sundays they can open but only for six consecutive hours between 10am and 6pm.

Stores under 280 square metres are considered small shops.

They can open any day or hour in and .

Meanwhile in , no trading time restrictions apply.

There are some large shops that are exempt from Sunday trading restrictions.

Some of them include airports, train stations, farms, and service stations.

If a large shop opens when it shouldn't it can be fined.

It comes after all 221 of its stores in England and Wales next Sunday.

However, the DIY chain will open as usual onand Easter Monday.

Meanwhile its Scottish branches will open from 7am to 8pm on Easter Sunday but otherwise operate normally.

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