Petition · past parliament
Scrap Sunday Trading Laws
Closed
45 signatures
What the petition asks
Given the impact Covid has had on the retail industry, as well the increasing demand for more flexible working hours, it is logical to permit larger shops to open per hours of their choosing like smaller shops do. This would act to boost the economy as shops can open for longer hours on Sunday.
On Sundays, large shops may open for no more than 6 continual hours between the 10am-6pm period. Contrastingly, there are no such rules for smaller shops (under 280 square metres).
Covid has had a serious impact on many sectors, including the retail industry, so the flexibility provided by scrapping Sunday trading laws would enable the industry to regain a more solid foundation. It would also cater more to those working on different schedules due to the pandemic.
Covid has had a serious impact on many sectors, including the retail industry, so the flexibility provided by scrapping Sunday trading laws would enable the industry to regain a more solid foundation. It would also cater more to those working on different schedules due to the pandemic.
Timeline
| 22 Nov 2021 | Petition opened for signatures |
| 22 May 2022 | Closed to new signatures |
Key facts
Signatures
45
Status
Closed
Opened
22 Nov 2021
Closed
22 May 2022
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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 15 Jul 2026.