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Llandudno hotel staging opening ceremony to celebrate after six months of closure

St George's Hotel on the promenade wanted to mark the reopening day by rolling out red carpet

St George's Hotel in Llandudno staging opening ceremony to mark reopening(Image: St George's Hotel)

A Llandudno seafront hotel is staging its own opening ceremony after being shut for six months.

St George's Hotel, sited on the famous promenade, wanted to mark finally reopening as lockdown restrictions are eased.

It is a big day for the whole town with many of the resort's hotel reopening on Monday and thousands of tourists set to arrive.

At St George's they have rolled out the red carpet and will cut a ribbon to mark the special day.

Nathan Cousins, group sales and marketing at the Anderbury Hotel Collection, which operates St George's Hotel in Llandudno, said: "The whole team is so excited to be able to re-open on the 17th of May.

St George's Hotel in Llandudno staging opening ceremony to mark reopening(Image: St George's Hotel)

"It’s been many months of worry and concern about when we could reopen and what the restrictions would be.

"We are pleased that there are still a safe level of restrictions still in place in terms of limiting numbers of guests allowed to sit together and general social distancing but are eagerly awaiting the next announcement when we are able to host larger weddings and events so that we can operate our business in a more normal manor."

He said that while they have been apart from each other and their customers they have used technology to keep that link.