Carmarthenshire County Council continues to support businesses allowed to re-open under the easing of further Covid-19 restrictions announced by Welsh Government today.
The council’s public protection officers are working closely with the tourism industry and business owners as they prepare to open back up after months of closure.
Officers will provide advice and guidance visits to premises in line with the latest Covid-19 regulations to ensure they are operating safely.
From tomorrow (Saturday, March 27) self-contained holiday accommodation can re-open for one household which includes hotels, self-catering outlets and caravanning that have their own facilities.
People are being reminded that when visiting premises, they are expected to maintain social distancing, wear a face mask in indoor public spaces (unless exempt) and regularly wash hands or hand sanitise.
On Monday the first steps were taken to relax restrictions on the sale of non-essential items for shops that have been open throughout lockdown including supermarkets. Garden centres also re-opened.
Please remember these Welsh Government rules are law and they are in place to help keep us all safe.
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