THIS week marked a turning point in lockdown as non-essential shops could reopen to the public following the government’s easing of restrictions.

Thousands of shoppers returned to shopping centres such as The Oracle in Reading and The Lexicon in Bracknell for a spending spree and change of scenery.

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Next stores are amongst those that have started to reopen branches across the country, and we have a full list of when and where to expect stores to reopen in Berkshire.

Reading

Reading Oracle: Friday, June 19

Reading Calcot: Opened yesterday (Monday, June 15)

Reading Brunel Shopping Centre: Friday, June 19

Bracknell

Bracknell Peel Centre: Home section opened on June 8 and fashion department opened on June 10

Bracknell Lexicon: Monday, June 22

During recent months, there has been much speculation on social media that the Next store in Newbury retail park would stay permanently closed after lockdown.

However, it has been confirmed the Newbury store will not be closing and will be remaining open. An opening date has not been confirmed, according to a company spokesman.

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According to the Next website, various safety measures have been put in place to protect staff and customers across all its stores.

There will be a limited number of staff and customers allowed in the stores at any time and sanitising stations will be found throughout.

There will be floor markings measuring 2m spaces for customers and only card payments are being accepted.

Checkouts will be fitted with protective screens and customers can make contactless returns too.