IKEA have revealed their reopening date for its Glasgow branch as lockdown restrictions are set to ease.
The furniture giant closed its doors on Boxing Day after the "stay at home" order was rolled out across Scotland.
Ever since, customers have only been able to snap up goods through the retailer's click and collect services.
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Last week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon set out the lockdown lifting road map in Parliament, which outlined a reopening date of April 5 for all shops deemed as 'non-essential'.
Bosses at Ikea have confirmed their Glasgow store will reopen on the very same date.
A spokesman said: “Life at home continues to be more important than ever and now that we have a clear date for homeware stores to reopen, we are working towards ensuring our stores and ready to safety welcome back customers.
“We look forward to reopening our stores in Edinburgh and Glasgow and our Aberdeen Order and Collection Point on April 5.
“In the meantime, customers can continue to shop with us online for home delivery or Click and Collect.”
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