lockdown restrictions are eased.The clothing retailer is said to want to make up for lost time after months of stores being shut.Non-essential retailers in England can re-open from April 12 under the Government’s roadmap plan to lift restrictions.Shops have been closed since the country was plunged into a third national lockdown on January 5 to tackle surging coronavirus infections.According to the Sun, JD Sports is now considering whether to stay open for shoppers for 24 hours a day.The fashion-sports clothing firm has more than 400 stores around the UK.However, the company is said to have admitted it will not be able to keep all of them open the whole time.Instead, branches in areas where the local councils and landlords allow them to.
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