WE explain everything you need to know about B&M’s Bank Holiday weekend opening hours.

To avoid missing out on your favourite B&M bargains, make sure you have checked your local stores opening hours.

B&M's opening hours will differ on Bank Holiday Monday.

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B&M’s opening hours will differ on Bank Holiday Monday.Credit: Alamy

When does B&M open on May Bank Holiday?

B&M has updated it’s opening times on their website.

Across the weekend, most stores are open their usual time 8am – 8pm.

On Bank Holiday Monday (May 31), opening hours will differ across all stores mostly operating under reduced hours.

Be sure to check your local B&M and take full advantage of their sales.

Shoppers are still required to wear face masks and social distance.

When is May Bank Holiday this year?

Bank Holiday is Monday May 31.

B&M has been open throughout Covid-19 as an essential retailer, seeing a 22.5% increase in revenue.

It has 673 stores all open for the country to shop their latest bargains in this Bank Holiday weekend.

What are the upcoming Bank Holiday dates for 2021?

  • Monday, May 31 (Spring Bank Holiday)
  • Monday, August 30 (Summer Bank Holiday)
  • Saturday, December 25 (Christmas Day)
  • Sunday, December 26 (Boxing Day)

Dates in Scotland and Northern Ireland vary.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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