These are the types of shops and businesses in Leeds that can reopen in June

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that shops in Leeds can reopen in June.
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All shops across England will be able to open on June 15 but only if they can meet the coronavirus guidelines to protect shoppers and workers.

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- food retailers

Shops in Leeds city centre have been closed since the lockdown on March 23 but many will be allowed to reopen on June 1.Shops in Leeds city centre have been closed since the lockdown on March 23 but many will be allowed to reopen on June 1.
Shops in Leeds city centre have been closed since the lockdown on March 23 but many will be allowed to reopen on June 1.

- chemists

- hardware/homeware stores

- fashion shops

- charity shops

- betting shops and arcades

- tailors, dress fitters and fashion designers

- car dealerships

- auction houses

- antique stores

- retail art galleries

- photography studios

- gift shops and retail spaces in theatres, museums, libraries, heritage sites and tourism sites

- mobile phone stores

- indoor and outdoor markets

- craft fairs.

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