These 22 Greggs stores in Leeds will reopen today
and live on Freeview channel 276
Greggs has announced it plans to reopen around 800 stores to customers for takeaways from Thursday.
Bosses unveiled the new-look stores, with floor markings, protective clothes for staff and screens at counters among several measures to protect against coronavirus spreading.
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Hide AdThere will also be a reduced menu to ensure social distancing in kitchens and workspaces.
Greggs had been allowed to stay open throughout the lockdown, offering takeaway and delivery services.
But bosses declined, saying it felt remaining open would compromise the safety of its employees.
Chief executive Roger Whiteside said: "Looking forward, although great uncertainty remains, we are excited to be resuming our service for many customers this week.
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Hide Ad"We are confident of our ability to adapt to market conditions in the short term while continuing to invest in the long-term growth of our business."
The full list of Leeds Greggs store reopening on Thursday, June 18:
Bramley, U5 Bramley SC, LS13 2ET
Garforth, U2A East Side RP, Aberford Rd, LS25 2GE
Garforth, 55 Main St, LS25 1AF
Hosforth, 33 Town St, LS18 5LJ
Hunslet, U6 Hunslet District CTR, LS10 2AP
Leeds, U7 Central Arc, LS1 6DX
Leeds, U1 Butt Lane, LS13 4JF
Leeds. 68 Merrion St, LS2 8LW
Leeds, 385 Kirkstall Rd, LS4 2EZ
Leeds, 5 Arndale CTR, Otley Rd, LS6 2UE
Leeds, Northside RP, LS7 2TT
Leeds, 3 Middleton Pk Ave,LS10 4HP
Leeds, 126 Gelderd Rd, LS12 6DQ
Pudsey, 14 Church Ln, LS28 7TY
Pudsey, Leeds, Belgrave RP, Town St, LS28 6EZ
Seacroft, Leeds, Seacroft Green SC, LS14 6PA
Wortley, U5 Oldfield Lane, LS12 4BR
EURO Lawnswood, LS168AA
MOTO Wetherby, LS22 5GT
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