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Business evictions ban in Wales has been extended

Welsh Government has announced the move that will extend the protection for firms hit by the pandemic until next spring

Businesses will be protected from eviction Image: David Powell/North Wales Live(Image: Daily Post Wales)

Businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic will now be protected from eviction in Wales until next spring.

The moratorium against forfeiture for the non-payment of rent was originally due to end on September 30, 2021.

This measure will ensure that landlords of relevant commercial premises are prevented from forfeiting the leases of such premises for non-payment of rent until March 25 2022.

But they said tenants should continue to pay rent wherever possible, and it is in the interests of both landlords and tenants to reach negotiated agreements on any arrears.

Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething said: “Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, we have pulled every lever possible to support businesses and their employees during what has been a harrowing time.

“This further extension of measures to prevent forfeiture for the non-payment of rent, which will protect businesses from eviction, will help secure jobs and livelihoods across Wales.

“It will also give the same levels of protection in this respect for Welsh businesses as those in England, and will assist with the recovery of Welsh businesses as the economy improves.