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Shoppers queue to go into Primark in Highland capital as retail outlets reopen following Covoid-19 lockdown


By Ian Duncan

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The queue saw shoppers socially distanced along the High Street and into Church Street.
The queue saw shoppers socially distanced along the High Street and into Church Street.

Queues formed outside the Inverness branch of Primark ahead of its reopening today.

A number of shoppers were also following advice to wear face coverings.
A number of shoppers were also following advice to wear face coverings.

Starting at the main entrance of the shop the socially distanced queue stretched into Church Street, opposite Inverness Town House, as non-essential shops were able to open for the first time since the start of the coronavirus lockdown.

Mike Smith, the manager of Inverness Business Improvement District (BID), said: "It is a gradual but pleasant start for customers and shops getting back in business."

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