Easter may just be over, but another bank holiday is already on the horizon.
This weekend is an extra long one for many, with the early May bank holiday on Monday, 5 May.
Banks, schools, government offices, and some businesses will be closed on Monday across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland to celebrate spring and the oncoming summer.
With the ongoing good weather, there will likely be a few barbecues and picnics on the cards.
For those planning a last-minute shop on the day, here is a word of warning: some supermarkets will have shorter opening hours on bank holiday on Monday.
We take a look at the details.
This weekend sees another bank holiday for businesses on Monday (Photo by: Alex Segre/UCG/Universal Images Group/Getty)Aldi
Saturday 3 May – 8am-10pm Sunday 4 May – 10am-4pm Monday 5 May – 8am-8pmYou can check opening times for your local Aldi here.
Asda
Saturday 3 May – Most larger stores are open 7am-10pm Sunday 4 May – Most larger stores are open 11am-5pm Monday 5 May – Most larger stores are open 8am-10pmYou can check opening times for you local Asda here.
Co-op
Co-op is predominantly a convenience store operator and all shops will open as usual over the May bank holiday, although there may be some local variation.
Saturday 3 May – 7am-10pm Sunday 4 May – 7am-10pm Monday 5 May – 7am-10pmYou can check opening times for your local Co-op here.
Lidl
Saturday 3 May – Most larger stores 7am-10pm Sunday 4 May – Most stores 11am-5pm Monday 5 May – Most larger stores 7am-10pmYou can check opening times for your local Lidl here.
Supermarkets are advising shoppers to check opening times online with the store finder (Photo: Matt Cardy/Getty)M&S Foodhall
Saturday 3 May – 8am-8pm Sunday 4 May – 11am-5pm or 12pm-6pm Monday 5 May – 8am-8pmYou can check opening times for your local M&S Foodhall here.
Morrisons
Saturday 3 May – Most larger stores 7am-10pm Sunday 4 May – 10am-4pm or 11am-5pm Monday 5 May – Most larger stores will be open 7am-8pmYou can check opening times for your local Morrisons here.
Sainsbury’s
Saturday 3 May – Most stores open 7am-10pm Sunday 4 May – Most stores open 11am-5pm Monday 5 May – The vast majority of supermarkets will be open 8am-8pm. Convenience stores will be open from 7am-11pm.You can check opening times for your local Sainsbury’s here.
Tesco
Saturday 3 May – Stores open as normal Sunday 4 May – Most stores open 11am-5pm Monday 5 May – Majority of large stores across England, Wales & Isle of Man will be open from 8am-6pm. The majority of large stores in Scotland will be open from 8am-8pm and in Northern Ireland from 8am – 6pm. Large Express stores will be open from 8am-6pm.There will be no change to opening hours for standard Express stores.
You can check opening times for your local Tesco here.
Waitrose
Saturday 3 May – Most stores will be open 8am-10pm Sunday 4 May – Most stores will be open 11am-5pm or 12pm-6pm Monday 5 May – Some Waitrose stores will trade with slightly different hours. Some Little Waitrose shops will be open from 7am-10pm.You can check opening times for your local Waitrose here.
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