Primark shoppers queue in dark from 5am and gyms reopen at MIDNIGHT as lockdown ends
SHOPPERS were seen queueing in the dark from 5am and gyms reopened at MIDNIGHT as the national lockdown ended this morning.
Dozens of fitness fanatics flocked to a gym in London, while shoppers queued up to be the first people inside Primark as England moved into the new tier system.
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Brits lined the streets to get into shops as the lockdown ended this morning [/caption] Keen shoppers waiting in queues in the dark as shops opened up again[/caption] As England moved into the tier system, people waited outside shops this morning[/caption] Some gyms reopened at MIDNIGHT [/caption] Queues at 7am outside of Primark on Northumberland Street in Newcastle [/caption] People rushed to their local gyms as soon as lockdown ended [/caption] Early bird customers leave with their bargains from Primark at Lakeside, Thurrock before 8am this morning[/caption]Keen shoppers lined the streets and queued for Primark in Birmingham at 7am this morning, marking the first day out of the national lockdown.
Around 40 shoppers with big coats braved the cold in the early hours of December to get into the shops as soon as they opened.
In London, avid shoppers also waited outside shops on Oxford Street in the early hours of the morning to mark the end of the second Covid-19 lockdown.
And similar scenes were seen in Newcastle as people lined up hours before the clothing shops even opened their doors.
Good news for those keen to see what Primark has on sale, as the retailer announced that 11 stores across the country will be open for 24 HOURS from 7am this morning.
It’s the first time in four weeks that anyone across the country is able to do their Christmas shopping in person – and the sudden burst of activity has been dubbed “Wild Wednesday.”
WILD WEDNESDAY
Meanwhile, Debenhams has experienced a surge in visits to its website this morning “to unprecedented levels” as it urged customers to be patient while it deals with demand.
It comes amid a high street bloodbath, with the jobs of around 25,000 staff at Arcadia and Debenhams hanging in the balance.
Dozens of fitness fanatics flocked to Zone Gym in North London, which was fined £67,000 for ignoring the lockdown, as it opened its doors legally for the first time in four weeks at midnight.
Boss Andreas Michli, 34, was swamped by over 60 supporters tonight as he threw his doors open on the stroke of midnight – as England officially came out of lockdown at 12:01am.
It comes as…
- A new stricter tier system comes into force across England
- The Pfizer jab has been approved, and vaccines will be rolled out as early as next week
- One million shoppers joined Debenhams’ virtual queue after the chain went bust
- Tier 2 drinkers celebrated the end of the lockdown with breakfast beers
- Fifty NHS hospitals are ready to roll out the new vaccine next week
- Brits can hug their elderly loved ones if they test negative, as care home visits begin today
- Sir Philip Green’s Arcadia group went bust yesterday, just hours before having to pay millions in tax
Crowds queued up to get back on the treadmills and boss Mr Michli told MailOnline: “I feel like I’m fighting on behalf of businesses of all kind.
“So many business owners are suffering, so it’s great to see the buzz here tonight and the excitement now that we are opening up again.”
In Falmouth, Cornwall, barber shops opened their doors to customers for the first time in four weeks as lads flocked to get well-needed trims.
But Cornwall is part of the one per cent of the country who will be in the least restrictive tier bracket from today – alongside the Isles of Scilly and Wight.
Last night, MPs voted to enforce the new tougher tier system, and was cleared in the Commons by 291 votes to 78.
Different rules apply for people living in different tiers – but shops will be open universally across the country in a bid to ramp up revenue during the Christmas period.
Personal care and close contact services such as hairdressers and beauty salons are also allowed to open once more – in all three tiers.
People huddled outside JD Sports in London this morning[/caption] Avid shoppers queued in the dark to get into Primark[/caption] Shops across the country opened their doors for the first time this morning[/caption] The Town Barber in Falmouth, Cornwall, saw its first customers after the lockdown early this morning [/caption] People arrived at their gyms at the stroke of midnight[/caption] Shoppers queue outside Primark on Oxford Street as shops in London reopen following the end of the second Covid19 lockdown[/caption] Customers shop in Debenhams in Manchester city centre this morning[/caption]Gyms, leisure centres and indoor sport can recommence, but indoor group activities and classes should not take place at tier 3.
Much of England is under Tier 2 and 3 in the new restrictions, which limits social contact between households, but allows non-essential shops to reopen.
And to join in with the festive cheer, department store Selfridges is setting up a Christmas market outside its London store.
Described as a “foodies’ paradise”, it will also include several rides including a giant helter skelter.
A spokesman for Selfridges said: “Think a mini version of Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland which was cancelled this year.”
The excitement of lockdown ending was coupled with even more good news this morning.
The UK is the first country in the world to give a Covid vaccine the green light – with mass vaccination planned from next week.
The jab – which is 95 per cent effective and developed by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and German firm BioNTech – is safe for use, health regulators say.
The news means that millions of Brits will soon receive it – in line with the Government’s pledge to get the most vulnerable as soon as possible.
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Care home residents, health and care staff, the elderly and the extremely vulnerable will be among the 800,000 to get the jab in the first wave next week, it was confirmed.
The first shipments will arrive as early as today, although the bulk of the roll-out will take place in the new year.
An elated Matt Hancock was seen smiling with his thumbs up at the news this morning.
Gym fanatics rushed to their local fitness hubs as the lockdown ended[/caption] Shoppers didn’t waste any time in Stratford, London, this morning [/caption] Despite being in Tier 3, Birmingham’s shops were busy this morning[/caption] A snaking queue of keen shoppers was ready and waiting outside the Middlesbrough branch of Primark early this morning[/caption] Queues outside Nike Town on Oxford Street ahead of opening this morning [/caption]