Shops will be given permission to trade around the clock as the high street tries to recoup some of the losses it has suffered during the pandemic, a cabinet minister said.
Retailers normally have to go through a lengthy and time-consuming process to apply to local authorities under the Town and Country Planning Act if they wish to extend hours outside the window of 9am to 7pm.
Communities secretary Robert Jenrick said he wanted to remove the bureaucracy to encourage greater trade - allowing shops to open for up to 24 hours a day in December and January.
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, he said: "With these changes local shops can open longer, ensuring more pleasant and safer shopping with less pressure on public transport. "How long will be
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