THE Bank Holiday gives you an opportunity to do those jobs you might not have gotten around to in lockdown.

If you’re planning on getting jobs done around the house this weekend, read this so you know all of your favourite DIY stores’ opening times.

B&Q and Screwfix are owned by the same group.

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B&Q and Screwfix are owned by the same group.Credit: Reuters

Are DIY stores open over May Bank Holiday?

B&Q

B&Q has told The Sun their opening hours on Monday 3 will be the same as usual.

The DIY store is open 7am – 8pm.

You can find your nearest store and their opening hours here.

Screwfix

Screwfix are running business as usual on Bank Holiday Monday apart from the following stores.

  • Nottingham Bullwell 8am – 6pm
  • Brentford 9am – 4pm
  • Clitheroe Barrow 9am – 4pm
  • North Walsham 9am – 4pm
  • Ringwood 10am – 4pm
  • Ilford 10am – 4pm

Screwfix’s normal opening hours Monday-Friday are 7am – 8pm.

You can check out your local store and their opening hours here.

Wickes

Wickes are normally open from 7am – 8pm and this isn’t set to change for Bank Holiday Monday.

Wickes have announced four days ago, they will be limiting the number of people into their stores though.

Wickes are open usual hours on Monday but have limited the amount of people allowed into store.

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Wickes are open usual hours on Monday but have limited the amount of people allowed into store.Credit: Alamy

Reminder that in every store, you must wear a face mask and social distance.

Check here to find your nearest store and it’s opening times.

Are DIY stores delivering over May Bank Holiday?

B&Q

B&Q deliveries are still operating across the entire Bank Holiday weekend.

You can also click and collect.

Screwfix

Screwfix are still operating deliveries to store, sites and homes over the Bank Holiday weekend.

They are expecting delays though.

Their latest delivery updates can be found here.

Wickes

Wickes are still delivering and providing click and collect on Bank Holiday Monday.

They are only able to offer restricted services at the minute and have a list of postcodes they are not delivering to.

DIY fanatic gives her bathroom a luxe new look for a tenner AND it got rid of her rusty taps

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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