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New hospitality restrictions in Wales from Boxing Day - including rule of 6 and table service

First Minister Mark Drakeford has revealed the new post Christmas Day rules from Welsh Government

Table service and rule of 6 set to return in Wales (Image: Getty Images)

Welsh Government has announced plans to tighten hospitality rules after Christmas Day in Wales - but only issued guidance for people meeting in their homes.

First Minister Mark Drakeford says the measures will come in to "keep Wales safe" as the Omicron variant fuels a rise in cases but it will add more pressure on the nation's already struggling hospitality sector.

It comes as countries across Europe step up pre and post-Christmas rules to control the spread of the virus.

New measures will be introduced from 6am on Boxing Day and are a revised version of Alert Level Two and follows the news last week that nightclubs would close on December 27 and sport go behind closed doors from Boxing Day.

There will be £120m made available for nightclubs, retail, hospitality, leisure and tourism businesses – double the new £60m package announced last week.

Economy Minister Vaughan Gething will announce further details tomorrow.

From Boxing Day, the Alert Level Two measures will mean:

  • A general requirement of 2m social distancing in all premises open to the public and workplaces, where reasonable.
  • The rule of six will apply to gatherings in regulated premises, such as hospitality, cinemas and theatres. This does not apply to children aged under 11.
  • All licensed premises will need to take additional measures to protect customers and staff, including table service and collecting contact details.
  • Face coverings will be required in hospitality settings at all times apart from when seated.
  • Large events will not be allowed indoors or outdoors. The maximum number of people who can gather at an indoor event will be 30 and 50 outdoors.
  • There will be an exception for team sports, up to 50 spectators will be able to gather, in addition to those taking part. There is also an exception for events involving children.

It comes as cases start to rise in Wales and the more transmissible Omicron variant is causing huge spikes in London and Scotland.