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The Sunday Trading Act 1994 relating to Sunday trading came into force on 26 August 1994.
Requirements
The restrictions to trade on Sundays are removed from the following shops:
Shops with a floor area not exceeding 280m2 (small shops)
Establishments selling meals, refreshments or intoxicating liquor for consumption on the premises, and take-away shops
Farm shops selling their own produce
Shops whose business is wholly or mainly the sale of intoxicating liquor
Shops whose business is wholly or mainly the sale or supply of motor or cycle supplies or accessories
Registered pharmacies open for the sale or supply of medicinal products and medical and surgical appliances
Shops in railway stations, motorway service areas and designated airports
Petrol stations
Shops open for the sale of food, stores or other necessities for vessels or aircraft at airports
Exhibition strands
Shops where the floor area used for the display of goods and customer services exceeds 280 m2 ("large shops") may not open unless they have given formal notice of intent to the local authority. In these cases shops may operate for a period of 6 hours, between 10 am and 6 pm. No "large shop" is permitted to open on Easter Day or Christmas Day. On receipt of a notification, your details will be entered on to a register and a copy of the notice must be displayed in the shop in question.
There is no charge. To notify us of your intention to trade on Sunday contacting Technical Services and appropriate information and/or forms will be provided.
Traders should be aware that although consent is permitted by the Sunday Trading Act 1994 there may be restriction in terms of planning conditions on leasehold agreements for example. You are therefore advised to check your own situation before going ahead with a notification.