Dundrum Town Centre will officially re-open on Monday.
A one way system is being introduced, and customers are encouraged to wear face coverings.
Some restaurants will be available for takeaway and delivery, with management saying further guidance is expected from the government in the coming weeks on when they can reopen for dine-in customers.
Information and guidance on dedicated shopping hours for the over 70s and those who are medically vulnerable will be available on Dundrum Town Centre’s website in the coming days, ahead of opening.
Following the recent government announcement, we are preparing to reopen our doors on Monday 15 June. We're introducing safety measures to keep everyone safe, visit our page to find out more 👉 https://t.co/FnupG4Jq9w pic.twitter.com/PaFWpCPEk7
— Dundrum Town Centre (@DundrumTC) June 11, 2020
A range of measures have been introduced. These include:
- Introduction of one-way system to help customers safely navigate the centre
- Clear signage throughout the centre reminding consumers of the need to follow social distancing guidance, and to avoid shopping in large groups
- Installation of fixed hand sanitiser stations
- Customers are encouraged to wear face coverings when visiting the centre
- Using the centre’s communication channels including social media and digital in-mall displays to remind and guide visitors about how to stay safe
- Enhanced cleaning processes, with a clear focus on key customer touch points
- Live monitoring of footfall to ensure there aren’t too many people in the centre at any one time
- Introduction of queuing outside the centre when required to manage capacity
- Customers will be encouraged to use contactless payment with retailers for transactions