MAY Bank Holiday is a day off that many, who are able to take it, look forward to.

The May Day Bank Holiday was instituted in 1978 by the Labour Employment Secretary Michael Foot.

Co-op is opening on the Bank Holiday but times may vary

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Co-op is opening on the Bank Holiday but times may varyCredit: Getty

This year the Bank Holiday falls on Monday, May 1 2023.

Co-op has over 4,000 stores nationwide, but opening times might still vary across the UK.

To find out if your local Co-op is open or closed this May bank holiday, you can use the locator tool on Co-op ‘s website.

During the May bank holiday, it is not uncommon to see all shops open for business, although some may choose to give their workers the day off.

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Is Co-op open over the May Bank Holiday?

All Co-op stores will be open for business on the Bank Holiday on May 1, 2023.

A Co-op senior press officer told The Sun: “As a convenience retailer, all Co-op stores will be open as usual in our communities throughout the May Bank Holidays

“Enabling our members and customers to conveniently pick up everything they need for the long weekends and Coronation celebrations.”

Opening times may vary from store to store, so it is worth double checking the Co-op store locator before venturing out.

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You will still have the option of having your groceries delivered to your door, however, be aware that the price of delivery ranges from 99p to £2.99.

Are shops closed on the Bank Holiday?

Most of the nation’s favourite attractions, shops and restaurants usually remain open on the May bank holiday.

The opening hours can vary from branch to branch, so make sure you check your local store’s opening times before making the journey to avoid disappointment.

Most big retailers will have their opening times listed on their websites.

The opening times of stores generally vary depending on the location and size of the store.

Public transport may be operating on a reduced service or Sunday service, so make sure to check with your local transport provider for any updates to avoid travel woes.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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