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How one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµâ€™s busiest shopping centres plans to safely reopen

Highcross, Leicester, is bringing in measures to help limit concerns when stores begin to reopen from June 15

Next in Highcross, Leicester, is shut

One of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s busiest shopping centres is gearing up to let shoppers come back safely as the lockdown continues to ease.

Highcross, Leicester, is bringing in measures to help limit concerns among shoppers and staff when stores begin to reopen from June 15.

Parent company Hammerson has brought in an independent organisation to analyse and approve the reopening plans of all of its destinations in the coming weeks.

The shopping centre has been open to a small extent through the lockdown so that people can use Boots, Vision Express, H&B and The Post Office.

The Debenhams department store will not be opening. It is one of three in Hammerson centres that are closing for good, with part of the vast unit eventually being taken over by a new Next cosmetics store.

An empty Highcross shopping centre in Leicester(Image: Joe Giddens/PA Wire)

The shopping centre is home to brands including Top Shop, John Lewis, Goldsmiths and Zara.

On June 15 customers will see a range of measures to keep people safe, including:

- Introduction of a one-way system