Which businesses are essential and which need to be closed now

The City Centre Initiative in Derry has reiterated the information by the Executive Office on the essential business which should remain open during the Coronovirus emergency - as well as those which should be closed.
Deputy First Minister Michelle O'NeillDeputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill
Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill

The list provides clarity on what retail services and other venues may remain open in Northern Ireland and which should close immediately.

The Executive has approved the continued opening of a range of retailers and services from corner stores and supermarkets to dental surgeries and veterinary clinics.

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The list also includes credit unions and post offices, given the significant reliance of our communities on them.

First Minister Arlene Foster said: “Following last night’s announcement by the Prime Minister on the restrictions we all must now adopt to stop the spread of the virus, it is vital people understand what essential services are available to them.

“This list covers a range of essential retail services including pharmacies, hot food takeaways, petrol stations and public car parks near food outlets but there are certain limitations on some of them as well.”

Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill added: “As well as providing clarity for the public, it is vital that businesses here are absolutely clear about their responsibilities in fighting the spread of Covid-19.

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“Clothes shops, electronics shops, hair, beauty and nail salons, libraries and gyms are not essential services and, if they are not already, they must close right now. Not in a few days - not next week - now”.

Stormont ministers have confirmed that the following essential retail services should continue to trade:

Supermarkets (excluding any cafes within them), convenience stores and corner shops.

Grocery markets – not including farmers markets, hot food markets or street food markets.

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Local fresh food suppliers like butchers, fishmongers and bakeries.

Hot food takeaways - over the counter services only and not allowing an option to eat in.

Pharmacies/Chemists and Health food shops.

Dental surgeries, opticians, audiology, physiotherapy, chiropody and other professional vocational medical services – for urgent appointments only.

Veterinary clinics and pet shops.

Newsagents.

Hardware and building supplies stores.

Retail services in hospitals.

Petrol stations, garages, and auto repair shops for urgent work only.

High street banks, credit unions and cashpoints.

Post offices.

Funeral directors, crematoriums and related.

Laundrettes and dry cleaners.

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Storage and distribution facilities, including delivery drop-off points.

Medical or storage services.

Public car parks in towns and cities near food takeaway services.

Public toilets.

The following non-essential retail services should close immediately:

Clothes shops.

Electronics shops.

Hair, beauty and nail salons.

All other non-essential retail shops, including off-licenses.

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All other indoor and outdoor markets including non-food markets and car boot sales.

Hotels, hostels, bed and breakfasts, caravan parks, camping sites, boarding houses except where caravans and mobile homes are being used as permanent residences and where hotels are providing emergency accommodation.

Libraries.

Community centres and youth centres.

Places of worship – all churches should close to services except for funeral services. Weddings and baptisms should be postponed. If clergy want to live-stream for church services, they are free to do so.

All indoor recreation sites such as bowling alleys, arcades, soft play areas.

Enclosed spaces in public parks playgrounds, tennis courts and outdoor gyms.