Posted: Mon 15th Mar 2021
Hairdressers and barbers can start to reopen from today – however criticism over “false hope” previously given to non-essential retail
Hairdressers and barbers in Wales can start to reopen their doors to customers from today after almost three months of being closed.
As part of most review into the coronavirus restrictions, First Minister Mark Drakeford confirmed on Friday that hairdressers and barbers can start to reopen strictly on an appointment only basis.
Services such as cutting and, removing facial hair including shaving, outlining detailing, waxing, plucking and threading, are not included in the guidelines released over the weekend for the industry.
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Mark Drakeford said supermarkets will be legally obliged to have sanitiser available for shoppers and a system to limit the number of people in the store.
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