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71% of people say that they would not be bothered very much or at all if all shops except local convenience stores were shut on Sundays.
NOP Consumer Poll 2004

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Protecting Relationships

Large stores say that consumers should have the freedom to shop when they like. That might sound big-hearted, but what we often forget is that my freedom to shop takes away the freedom of someone else who has to work. And it's not just the shopworkers - police, security, banking, distribution, transport, health and catering staff all have to work when shops are open.

I might only want to hit the shops for an hour or two, but these workers are already spending six hours away from their family and friends. It's not much use giving them a different day off in the week either when their kids are at school and their friends are at work.

We believe that children need to spend time with their parents for healthy social and moral development, and adults need time to develop the relationships with partners, family and friends that give them support and well-being. That's why we believe it's vitally important that we all get shared time off.

What's more, do I really need to go shopping on a Sunday? Of course there are always times when I'll need to pick up a few supplies, which is why there are no restrictions on opening hours for small convenience stores. But perhaps there are better things to do with our day off. Make the most of Sundays and go have some fun with your family and friends!

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ATTEMPT TO EXTEND SUNDAY TRADING FOR GARDEN CENTRES
May 12 2008
The 1994 Sunday Trading Act allows shops to be open for six hours on a Sunday. A private members Bill being introduced into the House of Lords is asking to amend the 1994 Sunday Trading Act, by changing opening hours for garden centres from six to eight hours. The Bill also seeks to allow trading on Easter Sunday.
POLL REVEALS MOST PEOPLE NOT BOTHERED BY SHOPS CLOSING ON EASTER SUNDAY
May 08 2008
A recent opinion poll by GfK NOP revealed that 88% of people did not notice, did not realise, or were not bothered at all by big shops being closed al day on Easter Sunday.
We need your help to fight this campaign. If you believe in keeping Sunday special, please consider giving your financial support to resist any further extension to Sunday trading.
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