Supermarket opening times over Christmas and New Year

By The Editor

23rd Dec 2020 | Local News

Here is a list of the major supermarkets around Richmond town and their opening dates and hours for the festive holidays.

It pays to know when they are open in case you need to make any last minute purchases!

We will continue to update this article as more supermarkets announce their plans.

M&S, George Street

  • Christmas Eve: 7am-7pm
  • Christmas Day: closed
  • Boxing Day: closed
  • December 27: 11am-5pm
  • December 28: 9am-6pm
  • December 29:-30: 8am-8pm
  • New Year's Eve: 8am-7pm
  • New Year's Day: closed

Waitrose, Sheen Road

  • December 21-23: 8am-11pm
  • Christmas Eve: 7am-6pm
  • Christmas Day: closed
  • Boxing Day: closed
  • December 27: 11am-5pm
  • December 28: 8am-6pm
  • December 29:-30: 8am-9pm
  • New Year's Eve: 8am-7pm
  • New Year's Day: closed
  • January 2: 8am-8pm

Sainsbury's, Lower Richmond Road

  • December 21-23: 6am-midnight
  • Christmas Eve: 6am-7pm
  • Christmas Day: closed
  • Boxing Day: 10am-5pm
  • December 27: 10am-4pm
  • December 28: 8am-8pm
  • December 29:-30: 7am-9pm
  • New Year's Eve: 7am-7pm
  • New Year's Day: 9am-7pm

Tesco Metro, George Street

  • Christmas Eve: 6am-8pm
  • Christmas Day: closed
  • Boxing Day: 9am-6pm
  • December 27: 11am-5pm
  • December 28-30: 6am-midnight
  • New Year's Eve: 6am-8pm

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