Primark May Bank Holiday 2021 opening times: What time do stores open today?
Updated: 9:10, 3 May 2021
IF you re looking to do a bit of retail therapy this Bank Holiday Monday, then you can still shop at Primark for your haul.
The high street giant is open today, and has been over the long Bank Holiday weekend.
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Here s what you need to know about when Primark will open and close today.
When is Primark open on Bank Holiday Monday?
Primark hasn t published a full list of opening times for all of it s stores over Bank Holiday Monday.
But when we checked using the retailer s store locator tool on its website, it looked like stores will stay open today.
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