All the shops and businesses in Sheffield that will NOT be reopening today

From today non-essential shops will be allowed to reopen as the Government continues to ease the lockdown restrictions it put in place on March 23.
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Since lockdown began, Sheffield’s shops have been shuttered, with only a small number of exceptions deemed ‘essential’ because they sold food or medicines, or offered essential services like the Post Office.

On Monday, many shops that have been closed for months will be allowed to reopen. This includes garden centres, banks, bicycle shops and department stores.

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However, a large number of businesses and other facilities will have to stay closed. These are the ones that are not allowed to open from today.

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Food and drink

While they can operate as takeaways, restaurants and public houses, wine bars or other food and drink establishments including within hotels and members’ clubs, such as dining rooms, must not open.

Cafes and canteens will also not be allowed to reopen.

Retail

Hairdressers, barbers, beauty and nail salons, including piercing and tattoo parlours will have to remain closed.

All retail, other than those exempt, must keep their premises closed to members of the public. However, staff may be present to make deliveries or provide services in response to orders such as those through telephone, online, or mail.

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Click and collect services can also operate, though customers must not enter premises.

Livestock auction houses will be permitted to reopen, however all other auction houses must stay closed.

Accommodation

Holiday accommodation including hotels, hostels, B&Bs, holiday rentals, campsites and boarding houses must remain closed.

Caravan parks are also not allowed to reopen.

Non-residential institutions

Libraries must remain closed but digital library services are available to those who need them.

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Community centres must remain closed except for essential voluntary activities such as food banks.

Leisure

All indoor leisure facilities must remain closed. This includes museums and galleries nightclubs, cinemas, theatres and concert halls, spas, gyms and other indoor fitness facilities.

Playgrounds will also not reopen on June 15. Most have been taped off for months.