First pictures as hundreds queue for Leeds city centre shops as non-essential retailers reopen

Hundreds of people are queuing to enter Leeds city centre shops this morning.
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Pictures show many Leeds residents lining the streets of the centre to get into Trinity Leeds and other outlets.

Non-essential shops have been allowed to reopen today for the first time since lockdown measures were put in place.

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Thousands of shoppers are expected in the city centre today, with Primark expected to be particularly busy.

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