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36. Food retailers, including food markets, supermarkets, convenience stores and corner shops.
37. Off licenses and licensed shops selling alcohol (including breweries).
38. Pharmacies (including non-dispensing pharmacies) and chemists.
39. Newsagents.
40. Homeware, building supplies and hardware stores.
41. Petrol stations.
42. Car repair and MOT services.
43. Bicycle shops.
44. Taxi or vehicle hire businesses.
45. The following businesses—
(a)banks,
(b)building societies,
(c)credit unions,
(d)short term loan providers,
(e)savings clubs,
(f)cash points, and
(g)undertakings which by way of business operate currency exchange offices, transmit money (or any representation of money) by any means or cash cheques which are made payable to customers.
46. Post offices.
47. Funeral directors.
48. Laundrettes and dry cleaners.
49. Dental services, opticians, audiology services, chiropody, chiropractors, osteopaths and other medical or health services, including services relating to mental health.
50. Veterinary surgeons and pet shops.
51. Agricultural supplies shop.
52. Storage and distribution facilities, including delivery drop off or collection points, where the facilities are in the premises of a business included in this Part.
53. Car parks.
54. Public toilets.
55. Garden centres.
56. Outdoor sports courts or amenities, including water sports, stables, shooting and archery venues, golf courses and driving ranges.
57. Outdoor markets.
58. Showrooms and other premises, including outdoor areas, used for the sale or hire of caravans, boats, or any vehicles which can be propelled by mechanical means.
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