HOME Bargains has proved a hit with shoppers in the run-up to the festive period.

But people hoping to bag a last minute bargain need to be aware of changes to the opening hours before visiting one of the stores over the Christmas period.

Home Bargains will be closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day

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Home Bargains will be closed on Christmas Day and Boxing DayCredit: Alamy

What are the Home Bargains opening times over the Christmas Bank Holiday?

Home Bargains is a chain of discount stores across the UK.

The company has over 500 stores, and employs more than 22,000 staff

The store will be open on Christmas Eve, but will close at an earlier time of 5pm.

They will be closed on Christmas Day as well as Boxing Day, before reopening on Tuesday, December 27, 2022, which is a bank holiday, so expect to have reduced hours in which to get your shop done.

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This allows staff to have a proper holiday break to enjoy Christmas festivities with their loved ones.

The store will be open from December 27 until New Year’s Eve, with many opening later and closing earlier.

It’s wise to use the store locator and check when your local retailer will be open during the festive period.

On New Year‘s Day, which falls on a Sunday in 2023, all stores will be closed.

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This allows workers to enjoy see in the New Year without having to worry about heading to work the next morning.

Are shops closed on the Bank Holiday?

The majority of retailers have confirmed the days people will be able to shop in their stores over the Christmas period.

Most shops and supermarkets will be closed for certain days in order to give staff some much-needed time off.

Almost all stores across the UK are shut on Christmas Day, but there are also a handful of retailers that won’t open on Boxing Day either.

Opening hours can vary from branch to branch, so check your local store times before you make the trip.

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

You can contact the store directly through their “contact us” page to ask whether their delivery services will be operating.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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