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Welsh hospitality on 2m guidance and pushing forward opening date for restaurants, cafes and pubs

First minster Mark Drakeford this morning gave the provisional green light for restaurants, pubs, cafes and bars to reopen indoors next month

Guidance for restaurants

First Minister Mark Drakeford has given a provisional green light for restaurants, pubs, cafes and bars to reopen indoors from August 3.

It was a long awaited date for the sector - which can open outdoors from Monday - although the push is on to bring this forward so operators can benefit from the key summer season.

The second crucial announcement was over the 2m rule - which hospitality operators warned that if it remained strictly enforced it would mean most venues were not viable.

On this, the First Minister said: "In recognition of the challenges faced by the hospitality industry, hairdressers and others – we will be making changes to our physical distancing regulations.

"The law in Wales will continue to make the 2m distance the default position, because that’s the safest way to protect people’s health.

First minister for Wales, Mark Drakeford, gives a coronavirus briefing in Cardiff(Image: Rob Browne)

"But there are some situations and places where 2m cannot reasonably be maintained.

"Our regulations require businesses to put in place a set of additional measures to minimise the risk of the virus spreading in these exceptional situations where 2m can’t be maintained.

"This includes taking reasonable steps to minimise close face-to-face contact and maintain hygiene."