High street homewares chain Dunelm has reopened 39 more stores in line with the Government's revised guidelines on 'essential' retailers.
The company, which was ordered to closed on March 23 after the UK's lockdown went into full force, has now reopened branches across the UK, including in London and the Midlands.
Dunelm said the outlets have reopened with new social distancing and safety measures in place, such as staggered rotas, two metre social distancing gaps and one-way systems for staff.
It comes after the Government eased restrictions on homeware retailers and garden centres on May 1. The chain first reopened for home delivery only at the end of April, before reopening all 172 stores for click and collect orders last week.