Supermarkets in the area have warned customers about changes to opening hours over the Easter bank holiday weekend.
Whilst most shops will remain open on Good Friday and Easter Monday, government rules mean stores across England and Wales larger than 280 square metres are forced to close on Easter Sunday.
Here is a list of opening times for supermarkets in Kidderminster and the surrounding area this Easter bank holiday weekend:
Aldi
Green Street, Kidderminster:
- Good Friday (March 29) - 8am until 10pm
- Saturday (March 30) - 8am until 10pm
- Easter Sunday (March 31) - Closed
- Easter Monday (April 1) - 8am until 8pm
Silverwoods Way, Kidderminster:
- Good Friday (March 29) - 8am until 10pm
- Saturday (March 30) - 8am until 10pm
- Easter Sunday (March 31) - Closed
- Easter Monday (April 1) - 8am until 8pm
Lidl
Vale Road, Stourport:
- Good Friday (March 29) - 8am until 9pm
- Saturday (March 30) - 8am until 9pm
- Easter Sunday (March 31) - Closed
- Easter Monday (April 1) - 8am until 8pm
Tesco
Castle Road, Kidderminster:
- Good Friday (March 29) - 6am until 10pm
- Saturday (March 30) - 6am until midnight
- Easter Sunday (March 31) - Closed
- Easter Monday (April 1) - 8am until 6pm
Severn Road, Stourport:
- Good Friday (March 29) - 7am until 10pm
- Saturday (March 30) - 7am until 10pm
- Easter Sunday (March 31) - Closed
- Easter Monday (April 1) - 8am until 6pm
Asda
New Road, Kidderminster:
- Good Friday (March 29) - 7am until 10pm
- Saturday (March 30) - 7am until 10pm
- Easter Sunday (March 31) - Closed
- Easter Monday (April 1) - 7am until 10pm
Sainsbury's
Carpet Trades Way, Kidderminster:
- Good Friday (March 29) - 7am until 10pm
- Saturday (March 30) - 7am until 10pm
- Easter Sunday (March 31) - Closed
- Easter Monday (April 1) - 8am until 8pm
Morrisons
Green Street, Kidderminster:
- Good Friday (March 29) - 7am until 10pm
- Saturday (March 30) - 6am until 10pm
- Easter Sunday (March 31) - Closed
- Easter Monday (April 1) - 7am until 8pm
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