Teesside Park have confirmed their opening hours ahead of the bank holiday weekend.
The retail park have confirmed the site will be open from 9am to 7pm on Saturday (May 25), 10:30am to 4:30pm on Sunday (May 26), and 9am to 6pm on Monday (May 27).
They added opening times at certain retailers may vary and said customers should check opening ties before departing.
They also confirmed leisure facilities and restaurants will continue normal trading hours.
Catherine Furlong, centre director at Teesside Park, said: “From new stores, such as Primark, to trying your hand at the recently opened mini golf course at Hollywood Bowl, there’s something for everyone at the centre for those looking for a way to spend the long weekend with friends or family.
“Teesside Park is also easier than ever to get to using public transport, especially with the launch of our new bus routes which are operating across the weekend.”
This comes just after Primark opened its doors to customers on Wednesday (May 22), with customers queuing in heavy rain to be the first inside.
Many will be hoping for some brighter weather this weekend as the store welcomes customers for its first weekend at Teesside Park.
Store manager Eddie Burns said: ““Hello Teesside! We have finally landed in Teesside Park and I could not be happier.
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“This store has been a labour of love for both myself and the brilliant team I have beside me and it is so exciting to see it all come together.
“The response from the local community has been so positive and we can’t wait for our customers to visit and see what we have in store for them.”
For those planning to visit the new Teesside Park Primark store, you can find travel options and car parking here.
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