Welsh Government have confirmed up to six people from six different households will be able to meet in indoor regulated settings, such as cafes and pubs, when they open from the 17th May. Further updates will be given by the First Minster on the 13th May. Businesses in Wales still affected by coronavirus restrictions will be able to claim up to £25,000 more in support to help meet ongoing costs.This latest support package will help those businesses, which remain affected by restrictions, to meet ongoing costs through to the end of June as they prepare for re-opening and more normal trading conditions. Businesses that stand to benefit include: nightclubs and […]
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As the coronavirus restrictions continue to relax in Wales, Welsh Government has announced a proposed list of pilot test events to take place over the forthcoming weeks. Unfortunately none in North Wales, but the proposed list of all nine pilot test events is as follows: Eid-al-Fitr: 12 May to 14 May (to be announced, date is agreed on the eve of the event), Cardiff, 300 to 500 attendeesTafwyl Festival: 15 May, Cardiff, 500 attendeesLeague two play offs fixture Newport County AFC: 18 May, Rodney ParadeCeltic Manor Resort business event: 20 May, Newport, 100 invited attendees, indoorsChampionships play offs fixture Swansea City AFC: 22 May, Liberty StadiumTheatre Brycheiniog: 3 June to 4 June, Theatre Brycheiniog Brecon, Powys, 250 attendeesGlamorgan v Lancashire: 3 […]