Hairdressers and barbers will be allowed to reopen by appointment from Monday, with pubs and restaurants allowed to open outdoors, the First Minister will announce today.
Mark Drakeford will announce a three-week package of measures to further lift Wales’ coronavirus restrictions.
The measures will be phased in every Monday over the next review cycle and will see large parts of Wales’ visitor, hospitality, leisure and tourism industries re-open.
First Minister Mark Drakeford
Pubs, cafes and restaurants will open outdoors and hairdressers, barbers and mobile hairdressers will re-open by appointment from Monday, July 13.
Playgrounds and community centres will open from July 20, ahead of the summer holidays.
And the First Minister will also today signal to the wider beauty industry, including tattooists, to begin to prepare to re-open from July 27, if conditions allow.
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