Free parking and late night shopping at Clarks Village in Street this week

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Christmas lights at Clarks Village
Christmas lights at Clarks Village

With not long to go until the big day, Clarks Village in Street is helping shoppers get on top of their Christmas shopping by launching additional late night shopping hours.

The extra new hours will see the shopping centre open until 8pm on Thursday December 17, Friday December 18 and Saturday December 19 giving shoppers the opportunity for quieter visits.

Additionally, Clarks Village is also offering shoppers free parking after 6pm, making it easier for shoppers to tick off their Christmas lists in a quiet, calm and safe shopping environment.

With more than 90 designer and high street brands offering up to 60 per cent off recommended retail price, there are also a number of festive offers in place, including:

  • £5 off when you spend £40 at Hamleys.
  • 2 for £40 on Le Creuset salt and pepper mills and 50 per cent off its Signature Cast Iron Casserole Dish.
  • Winter Gifting Bundles at Henri Lloyd, including hat and scarf sets from £35.

While this year's Christmas shopping may be a little different, Clarks Village has implemented measures to ensure that guests can visit with confidence.

These include signage, posters, announcements and floor markings to help guests 'Keep Left' and to maintain 2m social distancing, and hand sanitising stations are available at the entrances.

     

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