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Covid: Drakeford set for Covid talks after Welsh election win


BBC News
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image captionFrom 17 May, hospitality businesses in Wales are expecting to be able to reopen outdoors
A pub and restaurant group is calling for all significant restrictions on trading to be lifted before July.
Mark Drakeford s cabinet discussed which Covid restrictions to lift next when it met for the first time since Labour s Welsh election win.
Allowing pubs and restaurants to serve customers indoors from 17 May is the next Covid rule set to be relaxed.
But a group representing the hospitality sector says social distancing rules should be scrapped.
The outcome of Monday s cabinet meeting will not be known until later in the week, with the latest plans for lockdown restrictions due to be announced in the Welsh government s next three-week review on Friday. ....

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Covid: Drakeford set for Covid talks after Welsh election win


BBC News
Published
image captionFrom 17 May, hospitality businesses in Wales are expecting to be able to reopen outdoors
A pub and restaurant group is calling for all significant restrictions on trading to be lifted before July.
Mark Drakeford s cabinet discussed which Covid restrictions to lift next when it met for the first time since Labour s Welsh election win.
Allowing pubs and restaurants to serve customers indoors from 17 May is the next Covid rule set to be relaxed.
But a group representing the hospitality sector says social distancing rules should be scrapped.
The outcome of Monday s cabinet meeting will not be known until later in the week, with the latest plans for lockdown restrictions due to be announced in the Welsh government s next three-week review on Friday. ....

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More cash for non-essential retail and hospitality business affected by lockdown - with 'active consideration' of further freelancer support


Posted: Mon 1st Feb 2021
More cash for non-essential retail and hospitality business affected by lockdown – with ‘active consideration’ of further freelancer support
This article is old - Published: Monday, Feb 1st, 2021
The Welsh Government has revealed further details of the £200m package of support for non-essential retail, hospitality, leisure and tourism businesses that continue to be impacted by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
The latest funding is linked to the non-domestic rates system and will operate as a top up to the Restrictions Business Fund which was put in place in early December. It brings this latest phase of Welsh Government support to £650m and will help businesses with operational costs through to the end of March. ....

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Covid-19: Further details on £200m to support Welsh businesses


THE WELSH Government has revealed further details of the £200m package of support for non-essential retail, hospitality, leisure and tourism businesses that continue to be impacted by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
The latest funding is linked to the non-domestic rates system and will operate as a top up to the Restrictions Business Fund which was put in place in early December.
It brings this latest phase of Welsh Government support to £650m and will help businesses with operational costs through to the end of March.
Businesses with a rateable value of £12,000 or under will be eligible to receive a payment of £3,000. ....

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What locked down Welsh businesses will receive in funding - with some firms fearing it won't last


What locked down Welsh businesses will receive in funding - with some firms fearing it won t last
Welsh Government has revealed further details of the £200m package of support for non-essential retail, hospitality, leisure and tourism businesses
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