HATE those monotone supermarket tannoy announcements? Fed up of music blaring away while you shop? Well, help could be at hand.

Morrisons is Kingswinford is introducing a 'quieter hour' for customers who would benefit from a calmer shopping trip.

Designed to help customers who struggle with music and the other noise associated with supermarket shopping, it will take place every Saturday in the Chaterfield Shopping Centre store from 9-10am.

During 'Quieter Hours' the store will dim the lights, turn music and radio off, avoid making tannoy announcements, reduce movement of trolleys and baskets and turn checkout beeps and other electrical noises down.

The initiative has been created with the support of the National Autistic Society as many people who are autistic or those with autistic children can find shopping in a supermarket an anxious experience.

Morrisons carried out a trial earlier in the year in three of its stores to find out what improvements can be made and to find a convenient time each week for the ‘Quieter Hour’ to take place.

Listening to customers they found one in five had a friend or family member with autism and many appreciated the option to shop at that time on a Saturday.

Daniel Cadey, from the National Autistic Society said: “Around 700,000 people are on the autism spectrum in the UK. This means they see, hear and feel the world differently to other people, often in a more intense way.

"Morrisons ‘Quieter Hour’ is a step in the right direction for autistic people who find supermarket shopping a real struggle.”

Ben Pearce at Morrisons Kingswinford said: “Our initial trials showed there is a need for a quieter shopping experience. We hope that these changes make a real difference for some of our customers at our store.”

For further information on Morrisons ‘Quieter Hour’, visit https://my.morrisons.com/blog/community/quieter-hour/