The shops that will be open and closed in Preston on the bank holiday Monday for the Queen's funeral
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The Queen’s funeral will be a major state occasion, taking place at Westminster Abbey in London and honouring her devotion to service.
As a result, King Charles III has declared that the day will be a bank holiday.
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What does it mean for shops?
The government says it will be at the discretion of businesses whether they open on the day, as the country enters a period of national mourning.
With no obligation to suspend business, many shop chains and smaller businesses have nevertheless chosen not to open on the day as a sign of respect for the Queen and her family.
It means that this will not be a typical bank holiday, when usually the majority of shops stay open.
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Others have still not confirmed whether they are opening or not.
Which shops are among those not opening on the day?
St George’s has confirmed that the shopping centre will be closed on Monday, September 19, reopening on Tuesday, September 20.
Fishergate Shopping Centre has also confirmed that “stores will close or trade reduced hours for staff to pay their respect”.


Many other big name shops have said they will close, including, New Look, Marks and Spencer, H&M, O2 and WH Smith, Waterstones, Moss Bros, Primark, Zara bridalwear and Footlocker.
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Hide AdMany small independent shops will also be closed, such as the the Secret Garden florists on Winkley Street.
Grabbing a coffee or a bit to eat may not be as simple as usual, either.
Bruccianis on Fishergate, one of Preston’s best known cafes, will also be closed.
Costa Coffee says the majority of its coffee houses across the country will be closed, but the Preston city centre branches have not yet confirmed if they will shut or open.
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Hide AdOutside of Preston city centre, Barton Grange garden centre will remain closed all day on Monday as a mark of respect.
Many supermarkets are also either closed or operating reduced opening hours on bank holiday Monday.
What they say
Joan Marsden, proprietor of the Secret Garden florists, said: “I won’t open on the day of the Queen’s funeral, I don’t want it to be an ordinary day.
"If we can’t give up just one day for the Queen after she gave 70 years of service, it would be a bit poor.”
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Hide AdAt Bruccianis, manager Cheryl Hague said: “We will be closed on the day.
"Most of our staff wanted to watch the funeral on TV and show their respect to her.
"We were going to bring a TV screen into the cafe so everyone could watch it if they wanted, but when we realised most of the shops would be closed, we decided to close on that day as well.”