AS TOWN centres welcome back eager customers, some public toilets will also reopen for use. Monday was a big day for non-essential retail and close contact businesses as they welcomed back customers after months of closure and uncertainty. All pupils also returned to schools as coronavirus restrictions eased across Wales. Wrexham Council confirmed that toilets in the bus station and Henblas Street will also both be open for use. A spokesman said: It’s what we all hope is the beginning of a return to our normal lives but please remember that’s it’s more important than ever to remain safe.
NON-ESSENTIAL retail in Wrexham is preparing to reopen to the public. From Monday (April 12), all shops in Wrexham be able to reopen, and Wrexham Council has issued safety advice to keep coronavirus infection rates low. A spokesperson for the authority said: This is an important time to help support our local businesses. But remember – the virus has not gone away and it is just as important as ever to stay safe as lockdown measures continue to be eased. It’s still essential though that we all keep following social distancing guidelines, use the hand sanitisers available in the shops and markets and wear a face mask unless you are exempt.
Wrexham Council confirms which of its services will close under new coronavirus restrictions
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Dec 20th, 2020
Wrexham Council has confirmed this afternoon which of its services will remain operational during the new level four restrictions.
As of midnight this morning all of Wales was entered into another lockdown, with hospitality, non-essential retail, leisure centres closing and the “stay at home” message being reinforced.
The decision was made amid growing concern about a new strain of coronavirus which is described as being “significantly more infectious and spreads more quickly than the original one.”
The upcoming changes to the restrictions over the Christmas period were also changed to allow two households to come together to form a Christmas bubble on Christmas Day only.