Bring forward indoor hospitality in Wales, says UKHC

The indoor reopening of hospitality businesses in Wales should be brought forward, says UKHospitality Cymru (UKHC).

The trade body is calling on the Welsh government to at least align with England and Scotland’s commitment to opening doors on 17 May and even earlier if possible.

“Covid-19 cases in Wales are currently the lowest number since we were open for business in last Autumn, below 20 per 100,000," says UKHC executive director, David Chapman. "Our vaccination programme is a huge success,” 

“Scotland has joined England in announcing opening indoors on 17 May. We are opening on a very limited basis outdoors on 26 April, some two weeks after England, yet we have been closed longer. The indoor opening ‘soft target’ remains before the end of May.

“There are simply no reasons now why our first minister, in his three-weekly review on 22 April, couldn’t indicate that we could be open before England and Scotland or at the very latest alongside England and Scotland on 17 May.

“UKHC is asking him to reopen the industry. Customers are keen; businesses are desperate; workers want stability and a release from uncertainty and anxiety about their jobs. An early opening would help key businesses survive, boost local communities and the Welsh economy as a whole and lift the mood of Wales tremendously."


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