MARKS and Spencer is giving shoppers the chance to keep shopping over the Bank Holiday weekend.

Here is everything you need to know about M&S opening hours for the August Bank Holiday.

M&S stores are open over the bank holiday weekend

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M&S stores are open over the bank holiday weekendCredit: Getty

The August bank holiday falls on the last Monday of August, with many businesses adjusting their opening times.

Banks are shut and schools are still off for summer, but can still grab a Percy Pig or Colin the Caterpillar from M&S stores as all of their stores will remain open.

Is M&S open over the August bank holiday? 

All M&S stores are open, but times at some may have slightly amended hours depending on the location.

Stores are generally open from 8am to 8pm during the week and on Saturdays but may open or close an hour earlier or later in some areas.

Sunday opening hours are usually from 10am or 11am until 4pm to 5pm.

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How can I find the opening hours for my local M&S store? 

You can find your nearest store and check its opening hours using the locator on the M&S website or on the M&S App.

Check the opening hours of your nearest store on the M&S website before travelling to ensure it is open.

Is M&S delivering over the Bank Holiday weekend? 

You can order M&S food online via Ocado but slots might have been snapped up already.

The amount you’re charged for delivery on Ocado depends on the day and time of your slot, and how much you’re spending but it can be free if you’re spending over £75.

If your order is less than £75, there’s a minimum charge of £2.99 and a maximum of £6.99 and you have to spend at least £40 to be able to checkout.

Shoppers can order clothing and homeware products straight from the M&S website to pickup in a local store while it is open over the bank holiday.

You can often order items through the M&S website to pickup after 12pm the next day depending on availability.

Get a £10 cashback bonus

Shoppers can claim a £10 cashback bonus when spending £10 or more online.

TopCashback is offering the special deal to all new members who sign up between 1 July 2022 and 23:59pm on 31 December 2022.

The deal is valid on online purchases made from any retailers featured on site (excluding any takeaway brands). Follow the steps below to claim the deal.

  1. Simply head to TopCashback.co.uk and create a free account.
  2. Click on the £10 cashback bonus deal.
  3. Find the retailer you want to make a purchase from and click to shop via the TopCashback site.
  4. Shop as normal at your chosen retailer, spending £10 or more to qualify for the bonus.
  5. TopCashback will process your order and pay out your £10 bonus to your account within 30 days.

You can check the full terms and conditions here at TopCashback.co.uk.

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What bank holidays are left in 2022?

Here is the full list of upcoming 2022 Bank Holidays in England and Wales.

Dates in Scotland and Northern Ireland vary.

  • Monday, December 27 (Christmas Day – substitute)
  • Tuesday, December 26 (Boxing Day)

Brits are getting one extra bank holiday on December 27 as Christmas Day falls on the weekend.

M&S closed all of its shops on Boxing Day last year to thank its workers for their “incredible effort” during the Covid crisis.

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