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Since 1994 there have been no restrictions on shopping hours - apart from Sundays - following a decision by Parliament to deregulate shop opening times by the Deregulation and Contracting Out Act 1994. This repealed the Shops Act 1950 which had previously governed the hours at which shops could open. All shops are now able to open without restrictions between Monday to Saturday.
Restrictions on opening times on Sundays are now, under the Sunday Trading Act, confined to large shops (defined under the Act as those having an internal sales are of over 280 square metres), which may open six hours between 10am and 6pm and are required to remain closed on Easter Sunday and on Christmas Day, (but only when it falls on a Sunday). Small shops are not covered by these restrictions and can open freely. The Sunday Trading Act also includes specific measures to protect the rights of shop workers who do not wish to work on Sundays.
Apart from the restrictions mentioned above it is left to individual owners to determine their opening hours in the light of customer demand.
The Regulatory Reform (Sunday Trading) Order 2004 has now removed the requirement for large shops to notify local authorities of their Sunday trading hours or of any changes. Large shops are still limited to trading for a maximum of six hours between 10am and 6pm on Sundays and must display these hours inside and outside the premises.
Easter Sunday and Christmas Day (if it falls on a Sunday)
The Sunday Trading Act 1994 requires large shops - those where the relevant floor are exceeds 280 square metres, to close on Easter Sunday and Christmas Day if it falls on a Sunday.
Exemptions
The Sunday Trading restrictions do not apply to the following types of shops:
Regulatory Services, Trading Standards: 01226 772532 e-mail:tradingstandards@barnsley.gov.uk
Opening times and location map, click link for further information.
Please inform us well in advance of the intended date on which Sunday trading is to commence, with full details of the Trader name, premises address and person responsible.
We aim to provide a response to initial enquiries within 3 working days.
Please allow 4 weeks for the registration to take place.
Head of Consumer Protection and Licensing
3rd Floor
Central Offices
Kendray Street
S70 2TN
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