. LEISURE centres in Ceredigion are expected to reopen next month, the County Council has revealed. The announcement follows criticism that facilities had not yet reopened, despite updated guidelines allowing them to do so on Monday, May 3. The Welsh Government has advised that gyms, fitness facilities, leisure centres, spas and swimming pools can now reopen, along with organised children’s indoor activities. But Ceredigion council chiefs have stated that local sport and physical activity provision will restart on a phased approach. This will include the gradual re-opening of council operated leisure facilities, artificial turf pitches and playing fields. The Council anticipates that indoor leisure facilities in the county will be permitted to open from July 5 onwards.
Some Welsh field hospital beds cost £166,667 per patient just in rent at the height of the pandemic
We can now reveal some of the extraordinary costs Wales incurred as NHS executives sought to prepare for the worst
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When the coronavirus pandemic struck last spring, there was a scramble by Welsh councils and health boards to convert facilities into field hospitals.