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21.05.2020 - 12:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A popular Wigan bakery is set to reopen more than half its shops next week.
Galloways closed all 25 of its branches in March, but will begin a phased reopening after the Bank Holiday weekend.
A total of 15 shops will open on Wednesday, May 27, the bakery has annonced.
All of its Wigan town centre branches will remain closed - for now.
The full list of shops reopening next week is as follows:
Following the reopening of the first 15 shops, Galloways is set to then reopen four more pie shops in
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