What is RE-OPENING in Wales next week?

What is RE-OPENING in Wales next week?

Campsites, beauty salons and cinemas get reopening dates.... and so do we for viewings on ALL properties!

Wales' campsites, hairdressers, beauty salons, cinemas and playgrounds are going to start to reopen! 

First Minister Mark Drakeford said playgrounds and community centres would reopen from 20 July.

Cinemas, museums and galleries as well as beauty and tattoo parlours will be able to open on 27 July.
He said house viewings with owners present would also be possible from 27 July.

Churches in Wales can reopen for public worship from 19 July, if they can meet safety regulations.
Baptisms and holy communion will be able to be given for the first time since lockdown.

Safety measures will include social distancing, following hygiene and cleaning rules and undergoing a safety assessment. 

Confirmation that pubs, restaurants and cafes can resume trading outdoors from Monday, as well as hairdressers, was given at the Welsh Government's daily coronavirus briefing.

Outdoor sports, including team sports, can also resume - allowing up to 30 people to take part.

It is understood ministers are still in discussions with gym and leisure companies about the reopening of indoor gyms and swimming pools.



We are so pleased that we shall be able to conduct viewings on ALL properties again.
Take a look at our website and book your viewings now.

www.alexanders-online.co.uk

Take care,

The Alexanders Team.


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