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Tesco urged to rethink Sunday opening on Isle of Lewis

The store in Stornoway is due to open on Sundays from 17 November.

The community council said some islanders felt “extremely strongly” about Sunday openings.

It added that not all opponents to the move were churchgoers.

In an open letter to Tesco, it said: “Regrettably the language on both sides of the debate has occasionally been somewhat intemperate.

“Doubtless it was unintentional, but Tesco’s decision has clearly divided our community.”

It added: “It is still not too late to change your mind and restore harmony to our community.”


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