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10 new stores opening in The Merrion Centre in Leeds on April 12

The Merrion Centre in Leeds Arena Quarter is set to welcome back non-essential shoppers under the second stage of the Government’s four-step roadmap for lifting the lockdown on April 12.

The Leeds shopping centre becomes the third to confirm their re-opening for non-essential retail next week with additional measures in place.

More than 30 non-essential retail stores, including 10 new stores will reopen with the city centre mall investing in implementing Covid-secure measures to ensure shopper confidence and safety.

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All operators given the Government green light to reopen are planning ahead in taking the necessary steps to provide a safe environment to welcome back customers and shoppers.

New beauty salon, Teisha’s Hair & Beauty and Barber AA are joining the extensive list of specialist grooming operators at the Merrion Centre and will be taking advance bookings as customers look to guarantee their post lockdown makeover.

All operators given the Government green light to reopen are planning ahead in taking the necessary steps to provide a safe environment to welcome back customers and shoppers, with the likes of new International eateries, OBA Korean and Japanese Kitchen & Bar and Mi’s Noodle Bar planning to offer both delivery and takeaway services.

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Charles Newman, Associate Director at TCS, said: “It will be fantastic to see consumers returning to physical shopping at the Centre from as early as April 12 as we follow the Government’s route map to reopening non-essential shops and exit lockdown.

“We look forward to welcoming customers back and introducing them to our new brands and are optimistic that people will be excited to return and feel safe to shop, eat, drink and socialise with us.”

All centre staff wear a face covering and there will be signs and floor stickers to remind guests to keep a safe distance apart.

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