By Q Radio news
Retail bosses in Northern Ireland have called for a high street reopening road map to be produced.
It comes ahead of the Executive's meeting on Thursday when the current Coronavirus lockdown measures will be reviewed.
Retail NI says it's highly unlikely a date will be given for the reopening of non-essential businesses.
However, Chief Executive Glyn Roberts says preparations can begin now to ensure high streets are fully compliant with health regulations.
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Mr Roberts is also calling for the Click and Collect service to be restored for non-essential retail.

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