TSB has announced it plans to shut its Aberfeldy branch in May this year.
02.01.2023 - 13:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
As we head into the first week of 2023, many of us might be thinking about popping to the shops to restock our fridge and freezer following the Christmas celebrations.
However, with New Year's Day falling on a Sunday this year, it means that today is observed as a bank holiday, meaning that some major supermarkets might not be open as normal.
Many supermarkets and retailers tend to operate at reduced hours on the New Year's Day bank holiday in a bid to give staff a well deserved rest over the festive period, with some even closing altogether in previous years.
To make sure that you can plan your supermarket trip accordingly today, we have rounded up all the opening hours for some major supermarkets across Scotland today.
Aldi stores are set to close a couple of hours earlier today, with the supermarket open from 8am-8pm.
All stores will go back to normal opening hours - 8am-10pm - from tomorrow, Tuesday January 3.
Check your local Aldi opening times with the Store Finder.
Tesco superstore and Express stores will be operating at festive opening hours today, meaning they are open from around 8am-8pm.
They will be open at the same hours tomorrow, Tuesday January 3, before reopning as normal from Wednesday January 4.
Check for your local Tesco openig hours with its store finder.
Asda stores will be open today and stores opening times do differ depending on location, but the majority will be open from 6am-12am.
Most stores will be open for 24 hours a day starting from tomorrow, Tuesday January 3.
Check for your local Asda opening times with the store locator.
M&S stores across Scotland will be open as normal today, with the majority of stores open from around 8am-8pm.
Find your nearest M&S store to check its opening times.
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TSB has announced it plans to shut its Aberfeldy branch in May this year.
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If you are planning on popping out tomorrow to grab a milk carton or some bread, you should first make sure that your local store is open.