
PRIMARK has revealed its plans for reopening stores following lockdown. The high street fashion chain has been shut since the third lockdown forced all non-essential stores to close.
Primark stores across South Wales are looking forward to reopening soon, with measures fully in place to keep shoppers safe.
The Welsh Government targeted Monday April 12th as the date non-essential businesses can re-open in Wales subject to “public health conditions remaining favourable”.
Primark told us……
“We are really looking forward to welcoming our customers back to our stores in Wales on the provisional re-opening date of April 12.
“Safety remains our top priority so that employees and customers can return to Primark with confidence.


Things will be different in store, similar to the last reopening. The safety measures in place include………..
- Strict social distancing measures
- A limit on the number of customer allowed in store
- Face coverings while queuing and in-store
- Hand sanitisation stations at store entrances
- Perspex screens sand cubicles at till points
- Increased in-store cleaning


“We know our customers will love our amazing new Spring/Summer ranges; bright leisurewear in spring pastels, as well as some exciting new collaborations with Disney and Pineapple, will all be in-store when we re-open.
“We don’t do seasonal sales, but customers can expect our normal great value prices across all of our clothing, accessories, beauty and homeware.”


The Primark stores across South Wales set to reopen on the 12th include – the St David’s Centre in Cardiff, Cwmbran Shopping Centre in Newport on Commercial Street and Trostre Retail Park in Llanelli.
Primark is planning to reopen its 153 stores in England on the same day, April 12th.