MANY of the stores in The Broadway have now closed their doors due to ongoing concerns over coronavirus.
The centre's opening hours have temporarily changed. It's currently open Monday to Saturday 9am until 6pm and Sunday 11am until 5pm.
The food court is takeaway only and all seating has been temporarily removed.
The Contemplation Room is also temporarily closed.
The following stores, restaurants and leisure facilities have reported they will be temporarily closed:
Accessorize
Ann Summers
Apricot
Body Shop
Car Wash
Carphone Warehouse
Case Tailors
Clarks
Claire’s
Costa
Cha Cha Chai
Debenhams
Ernest Jones
Frankie’s Burgers
Foot Locker
Glamour Forever
H&M
HMV
H Samuel
It’s A Sweet World
Janan Fragrances
Krispy Kreme
Kiko Milano
Little Lotus
Menkind
M&S Cafe
M&D Nails
Moss Bros.
New Look
Next
Obey Your Body
Office
Pandora
Paperchase
Pizza Express
Quiz
River Island
Schuh
Sky
Smiggle
Superdry
Subway
Swarovski
Tiffin Coffee Grande
Trespass
Topshop
The Entertainer
The Fragrance Shop
The Perfume Shop
The Bodyshop
The Light Cinema
Yangtze
Yummy Cup Corn
Zizzi
The following stores and restaurants are currently operating at reduced opening hours or services:
Burger King – Takeaway only
Footasylum – 11am – 5pm
Hays Travel – 10am – 4:30pm
KFC – Takeaway only
Khaadi – 10am – 6pm
Sainsbury’s – 7am – 7pm
Superdrug – All beauty services suspended.
Taco Bell – Takeaway only
A spokesperson said: "Please be aware that in the interest of health and safety, our seating areas have been temporarily removed. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
"The health of our customers and staff is our highest priority.
"During the coronavirus pandemic we have stepped up measures to maintain hygiene at The Broadway by increasing the cleaning regime and ensuring regular cleaning of touch points such as door handles and hard surfaces.
"Everyone who works here has been thoroughly briefed on the steps to take to best keep themselves and customers protected, and we advise all our customers to follow the guidance issued by the Government, its Chief Medical Officer and Public Health England.
"If you are showing any symptoms of the virus we kindly ask that you refrain from visiting The Broadway and follow the Government advice."
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