YOUR local Greggs may have different opening times over the Bank Holiday – so make sure to check before you plan a trip.

Shops, supermarkets, restaurants and cafes sometimes change their opening times for Bank Holidays.

Greggs opening times may vary over the May Bank Holidays

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Greggs opening times may vary over the May Bank HolidaysCredit: Alamy

Greggs has around 2,000 locations across the country and many already have different openings, rather than fixed hours across them all.

For example, branches located in train and bus stations are often open early in the morning – some as early as 5.30am.

Some also stay open late into the evening until 11pm, while a handful of locations never close their doors and are open 24 hours a day.

But of course during holiday periods like Bank Holidays, that can change.

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We look at when Greggs will be open over the Bank Holiday weekend.

When will Greggs be open over the May Bank Holiday?

Greggs opening times will vary across the country over the Bank Holiday weekend.

The May Day Bank Holiday will land on the first day of the month.

Brits will be treated to another day off in celebration of King Charles’ Coronation on May 6, 2023.

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The third Bank Holiday in the month will be on May 29, 2023.

With this in mind, it’s best to check on its website by using the Greggs store locator as times will vary from store to store.

Some branches will stick to their usual opening times, while others will be closed completely.

Are shops closed on the Bank Holiday?

Most of the nation’s favourite attractionsshops and restaurants will remain open across the May Bank Holidays.

Supermarkets, department stores and smaller retailers will have their doors open, but times may change.

Most retailers will have their opening times listed on their websites, so make sure to check before heading out.

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

Public transport timings also vary on a Bank Holiday weekend, so ensure you check the timetables to avoid any travel troubles.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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