B&Q will reopen five more of its stores in Scotland during the coronavirus outbreak. The retailer trialled social distancing measures in just 14 of its UK stores last week, with Paisley the only Scottish location to open its doors.
But now the retailer said it is now in a position to "follow best practice" on hygiene and social distancing measures in order to keep its staff and customers safe.
Stores will now open in Aberdeen, Glasgow, East Kilbride and Dundee from today.Although B&Q stores have been closed since the end of March, customers have been able to buy items through the Click&Collect services.B&Q bosses say they are continuing to offer Click+Collect service at diy.com.However 'it may take several days for orders to be ready,