M&S fans will be keen to know what time the retailer’s stores are open over the busy Easter weekend.

Some shops and supermarkets reduce hours on public holidays to give staff some much-needed time off and due to trading laws.

Your local M&S store may change opening hours over Easter

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Your local M&S store may change opening hours over EasterCredit: Getty

That means M&S may change hours across many of its stores over Easter.

The posh supermarket has more than 400 stores across the UK and you can find your local by using the store locator tool on its website.

When will M&S be open over Easter?

M&S’ stores will open as usual on Good Friday and Easter Monday, with the majority opening between 8am and 8pm.

Most of its stores will close on Easter Sunday, except for a small number of shops open from 9am to 6pm.

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The retailer hasn’t specified which stores will open on Easter Sunday so use its store locator tool to find out if yours will be open.

Opening times at M&S stores vary so it’s also always best to check your local store to avoid disappointment.

What are other businesses doing?

Retailers’ opening hours vary over the bank holidays, so you should check each specific store to avoid a wasted journey.

Most supermarkets and large high street chains have store locators on their website which you can use to find the opening hours for your nearest branch.

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In most cases, you just have to enter your postcode into the search bar and it will tell you what time that store is open and closed.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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