So these highly specialized shoe retailers have the ability to open later but do not do so. Sounds to me even with a change in the law baby Prof will still struggle to get new shoes.
Small children tend to go to bed rather early, so I don't think there will be much taking for specialist children's shoe fitting at 9pm, Sane.
The Sunday scrum really is palpable. On several occasions we've walked in, seen the wait and given up because we simply don't have the time. And there is almost always other parents doing the same.
The answer is clear - allow the shop to open for a full day on a Sunday - trust me, they will do so as there is plenty of custom to support the additional opening hours and staff costs.
Why is the most obvious solution somehow the last thing you seem to want to contemplate - how strange.
I appreciate quite how enormously busy you are but might I suggest that you read posts properly as at no stage have I taken a position on Sunday. If the fabulous shoe retailers you require won't do business late, then that applies to Sunday as well. And why the leap to 9 rather than say 7.
Or even six pm, since that is after you finish work and your daughter has finished after school club?
Err - I don't usually get back from work until 7pm, so I'm no use at all even if the shops stayed open until 7.
So who looks after your daughter from the end of after school club at 5:30 until you get home at 7?
Why can't they take them to buy shoes?
My wife does.
So on Monday she needs to get her home (by about 5:45pm) so she can have her tea before being back out again to gym class by 6:30.
And on Tuesday similar before she's off to cubs
And on Wednesday the boys are off to their theatre rehearsal, with all needed to be fed and watered before hand.
Thursday she takes two of the kids straight to swimming lessons, returning with two very hungry kids at about 6:45.
etc