The Easter bank holiday is a good time to catch up with friends and family and eat good food.
If you’re looking to head to your local supermarket though, it’s important to note the changes in opening hours.
We’ve rounded up the Easter opening times for supermarkets in Cirencester, including Tesco, Aldi and Lidl.
UK bank holiday dates in 2022
Easter opening hours for supermarkets in Cirencester
Tesco
Cirencester Superstore
Friday April 15 (Good Friday) – 7am – 10pm
Saturday April 16 – 7am - 10pm
Sunday April 17 (Easter Sunday) – CLOSED
Monday April 18 (Easter Monday) – 8am – 6pm
Cirencester Extra
Friday April 15 (Good Friday) – 6am – 10pm
Saturday April 16 – 6am - Midnight
Sunday April 17 (Easter Sunday) – CLOSED
Monday April 18 (Easter Monday) – 8am – 6pm
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Aldi – Cricklade Road
Aldi opening times may vary in stores on Easter weekend so it’s worth checking signs at your local supermarket. Here’s the Bank holiday opening times outlined on the Aldi website.
Friday April 15 (Good Friday) – 8am – 10pm
Saturday April 16 – 8am – 10pm
Sunday April 17 (Easter Sunday) – CLOSED
Monday April 18 (Easter Monday) – 8am – 8pm
Lidl - Love Lane
Friday April 15 (Good Friday) – 8am – 10pm
Saturday April 16 – 8am – 10pm
Sunday April 17 (Easter Sunday) – CLOSED
Monday April 18 (Easter Monday) – 8am – 8pm
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Waitrose – Sheep Street
Friday April 15 (Good Friday) – 8am – 8pm
Saturday April 16 – 8am – 9pm
Sunday April 17 (Easter Sunday) – CLOSED
Monday April 18 (Easter Monday) – 8am – 6pm
M&S – Dyer Street
Friday April 15 (Good Friday) – 8am – 7.30pm
Saturday April 16 – 8am – 7.30pm
Sunday April 17 (Easter Sunday) – CLOSED
Monday April 18 (Easter Monday) – 8am -7.30pm
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