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Welsh Government update on tourism, weddings, cinemas and holidays abroad

The Government in Wales says the nation will move into alert level two on Monday

Wedding reception room at Hilton Garden Inn(Image: Hilton Garden Inn)

Wales will move into alert level two on Monday, the First Minister will confirm today as coronavirus levels stay low and vaccination rates remain the best in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Indoor hospitality businesses will be able to re-open from Monday May 17; indoor entertainment venues will also re-open and there will be an increase in the number of people able to attend organised indoor and outdoor activities.

The First Minister will also confirm international travel will resume from Monday but extra safeguards will be put in place for people returning from some countries to prevent coronavirus re-entering Wales.

When it comes to weddings up to 30 people will be able to celebrate indoors from Monday with a potential for this to rise to 50 at the next review in three weeks.

The changes to the coronavirus restrictions, which will come into force from Monday 17 May include:

  • Indoor hospitality can re-open – six people from up to six households (not including children under 11) can book;
  • All holiday accommodation can re-open fully;
  • Entertainment venues, including cinemas, bingo halls, bowling alleys, indoor-play centres and areas, casinos, amusement arcades, and theatres can re-open. Cinemas, theatres concert halls and sports grounds can sell food and drink as long as it is consumed in a seated area for watching the performance;
  • Indoor visitor attractions, including museums and galleries can re-open;
  • Up to 30 people can take part in organised indoor activities and up to 50 people in organised outdoor activities. This includes wedding receptions and wakes.

If public health conditions remain positive, the next three-week review will consider:

  • Further changes to meeting people in private homes;
  • Increasing the number of people who can meet outdoors and the number of people who can attend organised activities and events, including wedding receptions, to 50 indoors and 100 outdoors;
  • Permitting larger-scale events to take place indoors and outdoors.

First Minister Mark Drakeford said: “Thanks to everyone’s hard work and ongoing efforts, we can take another step towards relaxing the coronavirus restrictions and move to alert level two on Monday.

“Indoor hospitality will be able to reopen, a move that will be welcomed by many of us as we look forward to enjoying a drink, a meal and the company of friends and family in a café or pub.