Tourist accommodation with shared facilities, such as camping
sites and all hotels will be able to re-open from Saturday (25
July) as will underground attractions, marking the full
re-opening of Wales’ visitor attractions.
New rules making it compulsory to wear a face covering on public
transport, including taxis, will also come into effect on Monday
(27 July).
This is the latest in the phased re-opening of Wales’
hospitality, leisure and retail sectors. In addition to beauty
salons, nail parlours, tattoo shops, cinemas, amusement arcades,
museums and galleries, the coronavirus regulations will also be
amended to enable the housing market to re-open fully.
But while the removal of restrictions enables all these
businesses to reopen, it does not require them to.
First Minister, said:
“Thanks to the efforts we have all made to reduce the spread of
the virus, we are taking further steps to re-open more of
Wales.
“More of our retail, leisure, hospitality and tourism sectors,
which play such an important part in our economy, will start to
welcome back customers and guests from tomorrow.
“As more places start to reopen, we must get used to some
changes to help protect ourselves and the people working in
these businesses. This may mean having to book ahead or giving
our details to the places we are visiting, to help our Test
Trace Protect service, in the event there’s an outbreak of
coronavirus.
“It’s the responsibility of all of us to follow these new rules
so we can keep ourselves and our loved ones safe.
“Coronavirus has not gone away. But if we all work together, we
can keep Wales safe.”
The next formal review of the regulations will be carried out by
30 July. The Welsh Government will consider a range of options,
including the options for the opening of pubs, bars, cafes and
restaurants indoors.
Notes to editors
From Saturday 25 July:
- Accommodation with shared facilities can reopen
(self-contained accommodation opened from July 11);
- Underground attractions can reopen.
From Monday 27 July
- Indoor cinemas, museums, amusement arcades, galleries and
archive services can reopen;
- The housing market can reopen fully;
- Beauty salons, massage parlours, tanning, piercings,
tattoos, electrolysis, acupuncture will be able to restart.
Treatments on the face should not be carried out for the time
being;
- Spas, but only for beauty treatments (excluding those on
the face);
- Face coverings will be compulsory on public transport,
including taxis, for over 11s.