With Christmas only three weeks away, many of us will be ramping up efforts to get our Christmas shopping done.
Westquay is one of the main shopping attractions in the city so thousands of people are expected to flock there in the next few weeks to hunt for Christmas presents.
Those hoping for late night Christmas shopping will not be disappointed as, from next week, the shopping centre will stay open for longer.
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From Thursday, December 8 the shopping centre will be closing at 9pm Monday to Friday.
On Saturday doors will close at 8pm followed by a 5pm finish on Sunday.
On Christmas Eve, the shopping centre will close at 5pm while on Christmas Day it will remain closed.
Full opening hours
Thursday, December 8 - 9am - 9pm
Friday, December 9 - 9am - 9pm
Saturday, December 10 - 9am - 8pm
Sunday, December - 11am - 5pm
Monday, December 12 - 9am - 9pm
Tuesday, December 13 - 9am - 9pm
Wednesday, December 14 - 9am - 9pm
Thursday, December 15 - 9am - 9pm
Friday, December 16 - 9am - 9pm
Saturday, December 17 - 9am - 8pm
Sunday, December 18 - 10.30am - 5pm
Monday, December 19 - 9am - 9pm
Tuesday, December 20 - 9am - 9pm
Wednesday, December 21 - 9am - 9pm
Thursday, December 22 - 9am - 9pm
Friday, December 23 - 9am - 9pm
Saturday, December 24 (Christmas Eve) - 9am - 5pm
Saturday, December 25 (Christmas Day) - closed
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