These Chichester shops are reopening to customers today
The Chichester BID has compiled information about which businesses are opening and what measures they have put in place to keep customers safe in their new Chichester Business Directory, which can be found here.
It comes after the Government announced that non-essential retailers could welcome customers again from Monday, June 15.
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Here is the list of shops which are reopening today:
– Almshouse Arcade, The Hornet
– Almshouse Vintage, Almshouse Arcade, The Hornet
– Cherry Vintage, St Martin’s Street
– Comics Games & Coffee, North Street
– Dartagnan, North Street
– Jigsaw, East Street
– New Look, East Street
– Proposals, St Martin’s Street
– Stephen Lawrence Menswear and The Establishment, St Martin’s Street
– ZigZag, South Street
– Present Surprise, South Street
– The Bazaar, Eastgate Square
– Whitby’s Photo Imaging, Baffins Lane
– Zest for Taste, Draper’s Yard, The Hornet
The following businesses have announced their reopenings for a later date:
– Stephen Lawrence Ladies Wear, St Martin’s Street (opening June 16)
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Hide Ad– Timothy Roe Fine Jewellery, South Street (opening June 16)
– Closs and Hamblin, North Street (opening June 16)
– The White Company, North Street (opening June 17)
– Timemachine Records, Almshouse Arcade, The Hornet (opening June 18)
– Ecco, West Street (opening June 18)
– Analogue October Records, South Street (opening July 4)
For information on opening times and what safety measures each store has put in place, visit the Chichester Business Directory here.
If you would like to add your business to the list, contact us at [email protected]
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