HALFORDS plans to reopen 53 stores to customers for the first time since coronavirus lockdown.
The retailer is expecting a surge in customers wanting to get behind the wheel of cars that have been unused for several weeks.
Halfords has been allowed to remain open throughout lockdown but instead shut stores and operated online and from store car parks instead.
The reopenings follow successful trials at its Peterborough and Bristol Cribbs Causeway stores.
A date has not been set but screens and markings will be in place along with other safeguarding measures, Halfords said.
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