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Why the midweeker is the solution to your holiday plans this summer

Why the midweeker is the solution to your holiday plans this summer
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Why the midweeker is the solution to your holiday plans this summer

Why the midweeker is the solution to your holiday plans this summer The joy of a midweek mini-break boils down to holiday mathematics: fewer guests plus less frazzled staff equals a more enjoyable holiday 3 July 2021 • 5:00am It might feel like you re cheating the nine-to-five world, but isn’t that the whole point of a holiday? Britain is full. Ask anyone who has attempted to go away for the weekend recently (me). Pent-up demand after a stinker of a start to 2021 and the new reality of foreign travel (where possible) mean local authorities may as well hang “No vacancies” signs on county borders across the nation every Friday until September. 

Powys bosses welcome Drakeford plan to Welsh tourism

Tourism leaders in mid Wales have welcomed today’s announcement that indoor hospitality and the wider tourism sector will be able to reopen on May 17. First Minister Mark Drakeford announced the plans to lift lockdown restrictions on hospitality and tourism following a call from the Covid-19 Tourism Taskforce, set up by Welsh Government, to bring forward the reopening dates in line with England and Scotland. It means that people will be able to have a drink or meal inside a pub or restaurant in Wales for the first time in more than five months from May 17. All tourist accommodation, indoor entertainment and attractions in Wales will also reopen on that date in time for the spring bank holiday.

Mid Wales backs call to reopen tourism and hospitality

TOURISM leaders in Mid Wales have backed a Welsh Government taskforce’s call to bring forward the reopening of indoor hospitality and the wider tourism sector. Under the existing plans for Wales, outdoor hospitality and tourism are set to reopen on April 26, with indoor hospitality and indoor tourism attractions earmarked for the end of May. Now, the Covid-19 Tourism Taskforce, set up by the Welsh Government and representing the hospitality and tourism industry in Wales, has written to First Minister Mark Drakeford asking him to bring forward the reopening dates in line with England and Scotland, or even sooner. This would see indoor hospitality and indoor attractions reopen on May 17.

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