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There s nothing quite like enjoying a coffee and tasty treat in the sunshine with your friends. And, of course, that is now all possible once again after April 26 brought about the reopening of outdoor areas for cafes in Wales. Up to six people or two households can have a catch up while sipping on their favourite caffeinated beverage. With plenty of cafés to choose from in and around the town, it can be hard to pick a place to go for a caffeine fix and a sugar rush. Here’s our list, and do let us know your favourites too in the comments below.
‘Really excited’: What to expect when ‘busy’ Penarth pub gardens reopen on Monday MANY pub owners in Penarth will be reopening their pub gardens on Monday, April 26, when coronavirus restrictions on outdoor hospitality ease in Wales. Pub-goers have waited months for this day, and now they will be allowed to have a pint outdoors as coronavirus rates drop. Hayley Clare, bar manager, and Stephen Newman, chairman, at Penarth Athletic Club said that they have been ‘busy’ setting up the outdoor pub garden ready for when they can welcome back customers and members on Monday. They will also be hosting a variety of local businesses to use their kitchen to cook food for those attending, such as Crepe Escape and Onzon Thai.
TRADERS at Glebe Street in Penarth have said they were fined multiple times a week in the build up to Christmas by a new robotic camera system. In September the Vale of Glamorgan Council introduced a camera car onto the streets across its town centres to catch people parking unlawfully, after traffic wardens said they found it “very difficult” to prevent people parking illegally in the region. But traders in Penarth – mainly on Glebe Street – said they feel “kicked in the teeth” after being forced to park on double yellow lines outside their premises. Marcus Lush, part-owner of David Lush Butchers, was fined four times in two weeks before Christmas for parking on double yellows while filling his delivery vehicle.