Fashion company Weird Fish has reopened its Swindon Designer Outlet store.

A variety of health and safety measures have been put in place at the store including limiting capacity.

To help with social distancing the store will have a grid system put in place where vinyl taping will help staff and customers follow the two-metre distancing rule.

Hand sanitiser is available for staff and customers and all returned items will be quarantined and receive extensive cleaning.

John Stockton, managing director at Weird Fish, said: “We have been closely monitoring guidelines from the government and British Retail Consortium over the past months, and our staff have been doing extensive detailed planning to prepare for the reopening of our stores – while also working hard during an incredibly busy trading period.

"We are gradually opening stores as part of a phased approach, while we trial our new health and safety measures and keep a close eye on store operations."

He added: “Our highest priority is ensuring that our customers feel safe when they shop with us and increasing health and safety measures is key to achieving this.

"We’re looking forward to welcoming back our loyal shoal and giving them the shopping experience they know and love at Weird Fish, with our new safety measures in place.”