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Police called to manage BQ shoppers after 400 show up to collect online orders

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Bank Holiday shoppers were turned around by police at a B&Q store after 400 cars turned up to collect online orders. Gridlock was caused on the surround roads after hundreds of cars wished to collect items ordered online.

The DIY and hardware giant had closed its shops during the  coronavirus lockdown. But customers are still able to select goods on its website to pick them up.

Yesterday the UK total for deaths surged over 11,000 with hundreds more expected every day for the coming week at least. The country has been in lockdown for three weeks - and it is expected today that it will be extended until May.

And on Sunday hundreds of shoppers arrived at the B&Q in Nottingham's Riverside Retail park eager to collect their online orders.

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