LIKE most high streets, Oxford City Centre has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
Once popular shops are now just empty units.
Non-essential retailers were forced to close for most of 2020 and will only be allowed to reopen for the first time this year on Monday (April 12) as the government ease more lockdown restrictions.
Here's what you can and can't do from April 12>>>
Here's a look at what Oxford shops won't be reopening on April 12:
- Starbucks, Cornmarket Street
- Topshop, Queen Street
- Patisserie Valerie, High Street
- Experience Oxfordshire, Broad Street
- Bravissimo, Broad Street (moved to Queen Street)
- Debenhams, George Street
- Wendy's News, Broad Street
- Boswells of Oxford, Broad Street
- Burger King, Cornmarket Street
- H&M, Clarendon Centre
- Flight Cente, Queen Street
- Hotter, Queen Street
- Vape Store, Queen Street
- Fudge Kitchen, Broad Street
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