THE Dolphin Shopping Centre has adapted its layout as more non-essential retailers have reopened.
A one-way system has been created and each retailer has a dedicated team member at the entrance of the shop.
John Grinnell, centre manager at the Dolphin Shopping Centre, said: “It is great to welcome back such a wide range of our retailers.
“As a management team, we have worked in partnership with our retailers to ensure we can deliver a safe shopping experience to all our of customers.
“We have received positive feedback from shoppers regarding their experience at the centre since our re-opening and we’re proud to provide people with reassurance and trust that we are prioritising their safety at this time.”
The Dolphin Shopping Centre is currently open Monday to Saturday 8.30am to 6.30pm, and Sundays from 10am to 5.30pm.
Elderly and vulnerable customers are encouraged to shop between the hours of 9am to 10am, whilst NHS and key workers will be given priority between 4.30pm to 5.30pm. Each retailers’ specific opening times are available on their website.
All the retailers currently open in the Dolphin Shopping Centre:
Animal
Boots the Chemist
Canvas Printing Company
Card Factory
Claire’s Accessories
Clarks
Classic Image
Clinton Cards
Cornish Bakehouse
Cycle Paths
Deichmann Shoes
Discount Health Store
Ernest Jones
Eurochange
Fragrance Shop
Fone World
Eva’s Cafe
Greggs
Guardian Chinese Health*
Hays Travel*
HMV
Holland & Barrett
Hollywood Fancy Dress
H Samuels
H&M
In-Time Watch Repairs
JD Sports
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Little Hair House
Market Gallery / BitznFix
Marks & Spencer
McColls
Milletts
Muffin Break
Next
New Look
O2
Pandora
Perfume Shop
Poundland
Primark
River Island
Saltrock
Sew Quick
Shakeaway
Sports Direct
Specsavers
Starbucks
Subway
3G Mobile
Timpsons
Toni & Guy
Trespass
TSB
Vision Express
Vodafone
Warhammer
Waves
WH Smith
Wilko
Wizarding Delights
Zara Juice
*open by appointment only
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