Rejects in Kirkcaldy re-opens as Fife sees lockdown restrictions ease

The first shops have re-opened today as lockdown restrictions started to ease.
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The red-letter day for business saw the return of a host of non-essential shops - including Rejects in Kirkcaldy one of the biggest stores in the region.

The long-established family run firm in St Clair Street opened its doors at 10:00 am with a welcome message posted online.

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The store said: “We can't wait to open our doors and get back to doing what we do best....supplying you with everything you need and making you smile .”

Rejects, St Clair Street, KirkcaldyRejects, St Clair Street, Kirkcaldy
Rejects, St Clair Street, Kirkcaldy

Rejects was one of a raft of businesses allowed to re-open under the Scottish Government’s route map out of lockdown.

Also opening were indoor and outdoor garden centres - including Kirkcaldy Garden Centre on Thornton Road - electrical repair shops, car showrooms, and key cutting shops.

Dunelm on Links Street also re-opened, while Bensons for Beds opened its Kirkcaldy premises – one of a number of branches across Scotland brought back into operation.

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