The Welsh Government and the Food and Drink Wales Industry Board have just launched a series of priority actions to support the food and drink sector in Wales in its recovery from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic has had a sudden and significant impact on nearly all businesses and supply chains within the food and drink sector whatever their size. There is now a huge challenge for individual businesses’ survival. The pandemic’s impact threatens our sector’s success. These actions will be the WG and the Food and Drink Wales Industry Board joint short term focus and will target support for the sector over the coming months until […]
From 3 August: The restrictions preventing more than two households or extended households meeting outdoors will be changed to allow up to 30 people to meet outdoors. Physical distancing must be maintained at all times.Pubs, bars, restaurants, cafes will be able to re-open indoors. As will indoor bowling alleys, auction houses and bingo halls.Licenced wedding venues will be able to re-open to provide wedding ceremonies. However, indoor receptions will not be able to take place for the time being – they will be considered as part of the changes for August 15.The guidance will be updated to relax the position on children under 11 having to maintain a 2 metres […]
Please find below a link to a cross Wales Industry survey on the Opening of Wales Tourism Businesses Post Pandemic produced by the Wales Tourism Alliance to help them provide a stronger evidential basis to go back to the Welsh Government. The Survey Link is: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/JG52FJX