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Welsh Government says 'absolute commitment' to tourism sector in Wales

The Government was responding to concerns from the sector about when hotels and others sites will be able to reopen

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Welsh Government says they have an "absolute commitment" to the tourism industry in Wales after comments by the First Minister Mark Drakeford sparked fears over plans to reopen the sector.

Mr Drakeford this weekend said while the self catering sector may be able to reopen in the coming weeks it would be "much harder" to allow hotels to open due to the greater risk of infections spreading because of shared facilities.

This triggered a backlash from hoteliers and the overall sector with fears over businesses going bust and thousands of jobs being lost.

Welsh Government has now responded further - releasing this statement.

They said: “The comments reported do not reflect what the First Minister or Government said in regards to tourism.

"In fact, the First Minister reaffirmed our absolute commitment to the industry which is a backbone for the Welsh economy.

First Minister Mark Drakeford

"The First Minister has been clear that this Government is committed to doing all we feasibly can to support the sector and to allow for a safe, phased reopening.

“The feedback we’ve had from the tourism industry has been invaluable in helping to support it during the pandemic.