FURNITURE retailer JYSK will re-open its St Helens branch to customers from Bank Holiday Monday, it has announced

The store at St Helens Retail Park has been operating a store collection service for online orders during lockdown.

From tomorrow (Monday) customers will be welcome to shop in store.

The St Helens store is one of an initial 10 JYSK shops across the country reopening their doors.

Managers have moved to reassure customers that measures will be in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus following the reopening.

JYSK country manager David Ashton said: “Whilst our store teams were already working in the background to prepare our stores for a successful and compliant reopening, we re-introduced our Click & Collect services and quickly hit the first 1,000 orders across the UK – with unprecedented demand.

“It is vital as a retailer and employer that we ensure our teams and customers feel they can trust us [JYSK] to still be able provide a great shopping experience whilst looking after their best interests, because all the signs show us that our customers are missing JYSK.

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David Ashton with Eamonn McManus at JYSK's launch last June

“We will be opening in a phased approach because it allows for successful execution – and to put it simply, get it right for our employees and customers.”

The retail sector has endured unprecedented difficulties as the lockdown situation limits shoppers’ movements and puts pressure on supply chains.

Mr Ashton added: “It has been a challenging time for all retailers in the UK and across the world, so we really look forward to welcoming back regular, and new customers over the coming days, weeks and months.

“So I say, Welcome Back to JYSK, even if it is from a little further away than before.”

The news comes as the company unveils a fresh three-year sponsorship deal with Paralympian champion and SAS Who Dares Wins competitor Lauren Steadman.

Mr Ashton said: “Lauren is an inspiration; she has a great work ethic and is incredibly resilient in the face of any challenge.”

He added: “It is a privilege to support her through the next three years of her career.”