SHOPPERS arrived as early as midnight to scoop the best bargains as part of today's Boxing Day sales.
Queues at the Victoria centre, where Next was selling everything with a 50 per cent or bigger discount from 6am, stretched nearly 100 metres.
Most people arrived between 5am and 6am, but the earliest shoppers got to the centre as early as midnight.
Imran Ali, 29, of Forest Fields, was the first one to arrive. He said he and his wife, Sitara, 27, spent around £250 between the two of them on £400 worth of shopping.
"Next year, I think we will bring more food and drink to keep us going," he said.
Queues at the Victoria centre, where Next was selling everything with a 50 per cent or bigger discount from 6am, stretched nearly 100 metres.
Most people arrived between 5am and 6am, but the earliest shoppers got to the centre as early as midnight.
Imran Ali, 29, of Forest Fields, was the first one to arrive. He said he and his wife, Sitara, 27, spent around £250 between the two of them on £400 worth of shopping.
"Next year, I think we will bring more food and drink to keep us going," he said.