Wales
Hang Fire Southern Kitchen closes permanently due to staff shortages
Acclaimed barbecue restaurant Hang Fire Southern Kitchen in Barry has closed permanently due to a shortage of hospitality staff.
Scotland and Wales drop almost all restrictions and nightclubs reopen
Most remaining Covid-19 restrictions on hospitality in Scotland and Wales have been dropped, permitting nightclubs to reopen for the first time in over a year.
Welsh hospitality eligible for up to £25,000 support as indoor reopening confirmed
Hospitality businesses in Wales can open indoors from Monday and will be able to apply for[...]
Welsh restaurateurs 'desperate' for clarity on reopening of indoor hospitality
Independent restaurant and pub owners in Wales are said to be “desperate” to know what restrictions[...]
Wales welcomes reopening but further funding ‘cannot wait’ until election
Welsh hospitality businesses have welcomed the reopening for outdoor service today and an indicative date for[...]
Hospitality restrictions ease in Wales and Scotland
Restrictions on hospitality businesses in Wales and Scotland ease from today, with outdoor service permitted in[...]
Wales’ hospitality sector expected to reopen indoors on 17 May
First minister Mark Drakeford has said he expects the hospitality sector in Wales – including bars, pubs, restaurants, cafés and tourist accommodation – should be able to open indoors from 17 May."
Outdoor hospitality given go-ahead to reopen in Wales next week
Outdoor hospitality will be allowed to reopen from Monday 26 April as cases of new Covid-19 infections continue to fall, first minister Mark Drakeford has confirmed.
Welsh government's Tourism Taskforce calls for reopening of hospitality
Industry members of the Welsh government’s own Tourism Taskforce have written to the first minister urging him to bring forward the reopening of hospitality.
Welsh restaurateur launches legal bid to reopen indoor hospitality
A restaurateur has launched a legal challenge against the Welsh government over its failure to set[...]
Welsh hospitality given reopening roadmap including date for outdoor reopening
Outdoor hospitality in Wales is hoped to reopen on 26 April, first minister Mark Drakeford has[...]
Welsh hospitality to get more reopening clarity on Thursday
Wales’ first minister Mark Drakeford has said he will set out the next steps for reopening[...]
Wales: some holiday accommodation to reopen but wider hospitality left in limbo
Parts of the Welsh tourism sector can begin to reopen from 27 March, it has been[...]
Decision on Welsh holiday accommodation reopening expected next week
A decision on whether parts of the Welsh tourism industry can reopen in time for Easter holidays will be made next week, the first minister has said."
Welsh hospitality to receive extra £150m in support
The Welsh government is making an extra £150m available for hospitality and tourism businesses still unable to trade.
Welsh government extends lease forfeiture moratorium
The Welsh government has announced that the lease forfeiture moratorium will be extended for hospitality and tourism businesses affected by the pandemic until the end of June, protecting businesses from eviction.
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