Chesterfield's B&Q is closed - but here's how you can still pick up essential repair items
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But the public will still be able to purchase necessary items to make vital home repairs while the country remains in lockdown.
On Monday, March 23, Prime Minister Boris Johnson put the UK on lockdown – and told the public they must not leave their homes other than for a handful of ‘essential’ reasons.
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Hide AdThese include travelling to and from work, shopping for necessary items and one form of exercise a day.
But there are various home jobs that simply can’t wait until the three-week review of the measures currently in place.
So here’s how you can pick up essential repair items:
How can I buy items from B&Q?
While all stores closed on Tuesday, March 24, and remain closed for browsing and purchasing, bosses originally announced that the DIY chain would continue to operate via its click and collect.
However this service is ‘temporarily unavailable’ and customers are now only able to purchase items for home delivery.
What can I buy from the DIY chain?
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The range will be limited and only home repair and maintenance essentials will be able to purchase for home delivery.
Graham Bell, CEO of B&Q, said: “We have been working hard to create a service that focuses on providing essential products for repair and maintenance of the home. This means we can keep supplies open and give our customers the best possible service to ensure their homes are safe, warm and in working order.”
How long will the store be closed for?
B&Q’s Chesterfield store will be remain closed for the foreseeable future as the company says the safety of customers and colleagues remain their top priority.
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Hide AdMr Bell added: “The range will be limited for our Home Delivery service to ensure we do everything we can to limit unnecessary purchases and ensure our customers and colleagues are protected from needless contact.
“We are working on our Home Delivery service to enable us to provide a fuller product range.”