Full list of Subway stores that have reopened in and around Portsmouth
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The sandwich chain is the latest company to open up again as the UK begins to ease out of lockdown.
Subway stores will reopen their doors on a takeaway basis or through third party delivery partners including Just Eat, Uber Eats and Deliveroo.
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Hide AdThe company has implemented measures including new fixtures, directional signage, enhanced hygiene practices and PPE equipment to ensure social distancing can take place and to protect customers, delivery drivers and staff.
Subway is currently offering a 25 per cent discount to all NHS and key workers, and says it has already donated over 250,000 sandwiches to ‘local communities, key workers and those who really need them.’
Here are all the Subway stores that have reopened in our area:
Portsmouth
- 121-123 Admiralty Quarter, Queen Street, Portsea – delivers from 11am
- Unit 7 Ocean Retail Park – delivers from 11am
- 59 Palmerston Road, Southsea – delivers from 11am
- 201 Commercial Road – delivers from 11am
- 75 London Road, North End – delivers from 11am
- Unit 13, Pompey Centre – delivers from 11am
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Hide Ad- Bridge Shopping Centre, 85 Fratton Road, Fratton – delivers from 11am
- 106-108 Albert Road, Southsea – delivers from 11am
- High Street, Cosham – collection only, opens at 11am
Gosport
- 73 High Street – open from 8am, delivers from noon
- Alver Village Square – open from 11am, delivers from noon
Fareham
- Unit 4, Cremar Mall, Market Parade, Fareham – open from 7am, delivers from noon
Havant
- 32 West Street – open from 10am
- 97 Park Lane, BP Gas Station/C-Store, Havant – open from 6am
Waterlooville
- Unit 5, The Clock House, Waterlooville – open from 10am
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Hide AdColin Hughes, Country Director, Subway UK & Ireland said: ‘Everybody in our Subway family and the wider communities they serve, has shown great resilience in adapting to these challenging times that we currently find ourselves in.
‘We are extremely grateful for their ongoing support in anticipation of this next phase of our gradual reopening, which will enable us to continue to serve our communities and frontline workers, who have helped us all so much in recent weeks.
‘We have slowly and safely introduced a new store operating framework that will be rolling out across stores to protect guests, Sandwich Artists™, delivery drivers and our suppliers.
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Hide Ad‘The weeks and months ahead will continue to be challenging for everyone and Subway will play its part in supporting the new normal whatever that may look and feel like.’
Subway is currently offering free delivery on all third party orders over £10 – this includes Just Eat, Uber Eats and Deliveroo – and customers can also place orders via the brand’s Subcard® Loyalty App to then collect in store.
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