Wales
Welsh government extends business rates holiday for 12 months
The business rates holiday for the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors in Wales will be extended for a further 12 months, finance minister Rebecca Evans has announced.
Welsh government announces further £30m for hospitality, leisure and tourism
The Welsh government has today announced a further £30m for hospitality, leisure and tourism businesses affected by ongoing coronavirus restrictions.
Welsh hospitality 'losing bookings to England' without reopening roadmap
Welsh government to change law to allow hotels to host weddings
Welsh brewer Brains weighs cost of moving beer production to England
Marston's to operate 156 Brains pubs, saving 1,300 jobs
Welsh hospitality to close from 6pm Christmas Day
All hospitality premises in Wales will have to close from 6pm on Christmas Day ahead of[...]
Wales could face stricter measures after Christmas
Wales could face harsher Covid-19 restrictions after Christmas if coronavirus cases continue to rise, the first[...]
JD Wetherspoon and Brains to close over 100 Welsh pubs as restrictions hit trade
Two major pub companies are temporarily closing their sites across Wales after a ban on alcohol[...]
Welsh restaurants and hotels choosing to close for Christmas under new restrictions
Hotels and restaurants across Wales are choosing to close for the festive season rather than try[...]
Welsh hospitality businesses say they face struggle to survive into the New Year with harsher restrictions
Welsh restaurants, pubs and hotels face a struggle to survive into the New Year with new coronavirus restrictions set to impact crucial pre-Christmas trade, industry members have warned."
Welsh pubs and restaurants face 6pm curfew and ban on selling alcohol
Welsh pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes will be subject to a 6pm curfew and banned from serving alcohol from 4 December.
Welsh hospitality to face tougher restrictions from 4 December
Restaurants, pubs and hotels across Wales will be subject to tougher coronavirus restrictions ahead of the Christmas period, first minister Mark Drakeford has said.
Welsh hospitality to reopen when firebreak lockdown ends next week
The Welsh government has confirmed all premises, such as restaurants, cafés and pubs, that were closed[...]
Local curfew and table service restriction announced for restaurants, pubs and bars
New lockdown restrictions for the north-east of England, including a 10pm curfew for pubs, bars and[...]
Collection of trace and track details required by law in Scotland and Wales
The collection of customer details for track and trace will be required by law across hospitality[...]
Welsh hospitality businesses can reopen indoor space from Monday
From Monday (3 August) restaurants, bars and cafés in Wales will be able to reopen indoor[...]
Restaurant operators in Wales on 'razor’s edge' as only half open their doors
Only half of all hospitality operators in Wales reopened on Monday despite the official go-ahead for outdoor hospitality, the Welsh Independent Restaurant Collective (WIRC) has said."
Indoor hospitality in Wales to reopen from 3 August
Indoor hospitality in Wales can reopen from 3 August, the first minister has announced today, with the Welsh government also confirming changes will be made to physical distancing regulations.
Around 450 job losses expected across the Celtic Collection
The Celtic Collection, which includes the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, has advised its staff of a redundancy consultation programme, with around 450 job losses expected.
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