M&S plans to reopen the majority of its clothing space in its stores in England from Monday, June 15.

The company has 260 stores that sell clothing and food including at The Broadway, Bradford.

These stores are led by a single manager, so it means they and their team already have a brilliant working knowledge of the necessary measures to keep everyone well.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

Below are the changes that have been made to help customers shop with confidence and what will be on offer in store.

- A friendly colleague will manage the flow of customers in and out of M&S stores to maintain social distancing

- Hand sanitiser will be by the door at all M&S clothing stores

- As in M&S Foodhalls baskets will be regularly cleaned

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

- There will be signage and floor markings throughout M&S stores to remind everyone to give each other the space they need

- Services such as bra fit remain paused but expert colleagues will be on hand and customers can use M&S’s online tool

- Cafes will still be closed but selected stores will offer coffee to go, with contactless collection

- Perspex screens are in place at all till points at M&S and all M&S tills are set up to accept the new contactless limit of £45

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

- Fitting rooms at M&S remain closed but the refund policy remains extended - Space in store dedicated to kids’ product is growing by 30%

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

- New summer items will be available

- Ahead of Father’s Day there’s plenty available for Dad

- Popular online categories will be available in store – including activewear

- M&S’s Rainbow sale will be on in store - 10% of the purchase price, excluding VAT, of all Rainbow Sale items to NHS Charities Together

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