KFC is set to reopen some of its branches this week - including one in Bury. 

The fast food retailer began closing its stores on March 23 following the government's decision to place the UK on lockdown.

At that time, KFC said that it wanted to "protect the wellbeing and safety" of staff and customers, and confirmed that the temporary closures would be "until further notice."

It was then revealed earlier this month that 11 stores would reopen as part of an initial phase, including two sites in Manchester.

The chain is however offering a "limited menu" to customers and service is delivery-only, available through Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats for those who live near one of the restaurants.

The Bolton News:

In a statement about reopening stores, KFC explained: "To do this in the right way, we’ve put new processes in place and stepped up our already stringent hygiene measures.

"We’re serving a limited menu, which means we can have a smaller kitchen team to maintain social distancing.

"Our teams are amazing and we’d never ask them to come back to work if they weren’t comfortable, so they’re returning on an opt-in basis. ”

“The key workers across the country are doing a phenomenal job. So to say a huge thank you, these restaurants have now donated over 5,000 meals to them in partnership with Deliveroo – and will continue to donate 100 meals a week each.”

The full list is as follows: 

  • Heaton Chapel
  • Tamworth
  • New Oscott
  • Manchester Hulme
  • Manchester Deansgate
  • Portsmouth
  • Aldershot
  • Ipswich – Cardinal Park
  • Glasgow – Pollockshaw Road
  • Glasgow – Great Western Retail Park
  • Enfield – Coliseum Retail Park
  • Bury – Moorgate Retail Park
  • Bently Bridge – Bentley Bridge Pleasure Park
  • Great Bridge – Great Bridge Retail Park
  • Romford Gallows – Colchester Road
  • Tyburn – Kingsbury Road
  • Norwich – Mile Cross Lane
  • Brighton – Western Road
  • Putney – High Street
  • Mornington Crescent
  • Hammersmith – Kings Street​