Numerous shops, businesses and attractions across Buckinghamshire will shut their doors next Monday due to the Queen’s funeral.
Over the last few days, plenty of well-known national, regional, and local independents have confirmed it will shut for all or part of the day on Monday, September 19, which has been confirmed as a bank holiday as the Queen’s state funeral takes place.
It's expected that many supermarkets, fast food restaurants, and attractions will be giving their staff the chance to pay their final respects to the UK's longest-serving monarch.
As part of the extensive closures in the region on the day of the Queen's funeral, The Bucks Free Press has put together a guide of all of the shops, businesses, and attractions that will be shut.
Here are some that have confirmed they will be closing
Shops
- Lidl
- Aldi
- Sainsbury’s
- Argos
- Primark
- Poundland
- Dunelm
- Waitrose
- John Lewis
- IKEA
- The Entertainer
- Homebase
- B&Q
- Specsavers
- WH Smith's High Street stores
- Next
- Lakeland
- Mark & Spencer
- Pet's at Home
- Halfords
- Biagio the Jewellers
Businesses
- McDonald's
- Greggs
- Grant and Stone
- South Bucks Hospice at Butterfly House, along with stores at Hazlemere and Bourne End
- The Blacksmith Arms (reopen from 1pm)
- Skyline Roofing Centre, High Wycombe
- The Chandos Arms, Aylesbury
- Recycling centres
- Harringtons salon, Marlow
- Merlin Theme Parks Attractions
- Perry's car dealership, Aylesbury
- Real Aquatics, Princes Risborough
Attractions
- Wycombe Leisure Centre
- High Wycombe Judo Centre and Booker Gym Club
- Cineworld
- Anytime Fitness
- Merlin Theme Parks Attractions
- Tiggywinkles wildlife hospital
Let us know what businesses are closing on Monday and we'll add them to our list. Email isabella.perrin@newsquest.co.uk
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