Enjoy the holidays and keep Wales safe this summer says Economy Minister
Mwynhewch y gwyliau a diogelu Cymru yr haf hwn yw cyngor Gweinidog yr Economi
As the summer holidays begin, Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething will today visit Dŵr Cymru’s Llys y Frân Lake in Pembrokeshire to officially open its newly redeveloped visitor attraction and recreational facilities.
The new development will be a boost for the regional economy as it provides facilities where people can participate in water-based activities and new land-based activities. The project was backed with £1.7 million of European Regional Development Funds through the Welsh Government.
The visit follows the First Minister’s announcement on plans to further relax covid restrictions in Wales over the summer.
The Economy Minister, said: “The opening of these new and impressive facilities at Llys y Frân come at the perfect time so many people who will be holidaying at home this year.
“As we enter a new phase of the pandemic, the First Minister has set out a new longer-term plan for the summer which will help to enhance what is already looking to be a successful and busy summer for the visitor economy in Wales. However, we still all need to take to take steps to protect ourselves, and to work together to keep Wales safe.
“This will include making sure that our visitors are aware that Welsh Covid rules will apply in Wales and that in some ways these will differ from rules in place in other parts of the UK . We all have a really important part to play to keep Wales, our visitors, workers and communities safe as we head into the summer.”
Visit Wales’ Addo campaign has been running since restrictions were lifted in March to encourage the people of Wales and visitors to look after each other and to remain respectful of the countryside and the communities we visit.
Figures from the Wales Tourism Business Barometer indicates that after the uncertainty the past 16 months, the majority (69%) of operators are confident they can run their business profitably for the remainder of the year. There are also promising advance bookings levels for the summer with much available capacity in self-catering booked up for July and August. Businesses have reported high levels of enquiries and bookings – with high demand for long UK staycations.
The Welsh Government has provided in excess of £2.5bn funding to Welsh businesses, in a package that has been designed to complement and build on the support provided by the UK Government. In addition the 100% business rate relief package has also been extended until the end of this financial year. This targeted approach, focused particularly on backing small businesses and Welsh communities, has helped protect in excess of 160,000 Welsh jobs which might otherwise have been lost.
Notes to editors
From 17 July, Wales will move fully to alert level one, including:
- Up to six people can meet indoors in private homes and holiday accommodation.
- Organised indoor events can take place for up to 1,000 seated and up to 200 standing.
- Ice rinks can reopen.
- New rules for children’s residential activity centres so children in groups of up to 30 can visit.
- A specific requirement for employees to provide comprehensive information on the risks and mitigations identified in the COVID risk assessment with their employees.