SILVERBURN Shopping Centre has opened its doors for the first time today.
The mall has welcomed hundreds of customers back through its doors after an almost four-month closure due to Coronavirus restrictions.
While the centre itself was open throughout lockdown for essential stores, shoppers will now be able to visit non-essential retailers, such as clothing stores.
Shoppers must wear a face mask when visiting the Pollok mall, in line with the Scottish Government regulations, while one way systems will be in place to allow for social distancing.
Hand sanitizing stations will also be provided.
David Pierotti, general manager, said: "It has been great to welcome back our customers to the centre today.
"We've been working hard behind the scenes for the past few months to get everything ready, and we've introduced a range of meausres to keep everyone safe.
"We know that this new way of shopping is going to take some getting used to, but it was brilliant to see Silverburn and Glasgow open for business again."
Other retailers, such as intu Braehead and Princes Square, have also reopened as lockdown meausres continue to ease.
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