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He said they were reacting to public pressure, and that the majority of people did not support Sunday opening.
In March 2006 the number of Sunday opening days increased from three to up to nine.
Currently, each autonomous community may establish its own Sunday opening calendar.
Thanks to Sunday opening, I've done a pretty thorough check on that.
Sunday opening hours are extended to 0800-2200 from April to August.
A sign said Sunday opening time was 9.
He also dismissed the claim that Sunday opening gives people freedom of choice as nonsensical.
Furthermore, three provinces have further restrictions on Sunday openings.
Sunday opening became widespread on most of sudamerica by the early 80's.
Sunday opening is extremely popular with the public, Sir Ian claimed.
Additional restrictions to Sunday opening hours may apply.
Sunday opening hours will be from 2pm to 5pm.
He is credited as one of the first to create large, self-service supermarkets with lower prices and Sunday openings.
At a time of such unemployment, every job is important, and one way in which jobs are created is by means of Sunday opening.
In 1995 she also won the Mail On Sunday opening of a novel competition.
And an areas' Chemists often operate Sunday opening on a rota.
He said the erosion of Sunday opening regulations is leading to traffic increases in towns, along with noise and disturbance.
Weeks after taking over the new quarters, the matter of Sunday openings was before the Library Commissioners.
He argued that prohibiting Sunday opening would be "a breach of the principle of religious tolerance".
Each county in Wales was responsible for holding a referendum on Sunday opening, to measure support in their particular area.
Major sports events - shown on the two wide screens - often push Saturday and Sunday opening back to kick-off time.
The success of the Marais district's Sunday opening hours is gradually spreading across town.
Thousands flocked to take advantage of Sunday opening, all thoughts of recession apparently banished.
The requirement for regular polls on Sunday opening in Wales was abolished in 2003.
Northern Ireland has separate laws governing Sunday opening.