Here is how according to the Gov.uk website shops will be helping to keep you safe.
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Looking at how people walk through the shop and how you could adjust this to reduce congestion and contact between customers, for example, queue management or one-way flow, where possible.
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Ensuring any changes to entries, exit and queue management take into account reasonable adjustments for those who need them, including disabled shoppers.
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Working within your local area to provide additional parking or facilities such as bike racks, where possible, to help customers avoid using public transport.
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Using outside premises for queuing where available and safe, for example some car parks.
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Managing outside queues to ensure they do not cause a risk to individuals or other businesses, for example by introducing queuing systems, using barriers and having staff direct customers.
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Working with your local authority or landlord to take into account the impact of your processes, including queues, on public spaces such as high streets and public car parks.