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Anglesey council working with HSE to make sure businesses are COVID-secure
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Anglesey businesses reminded of hot tub and spa Legionella risk
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Outdoor hospitality will make a long awaited return on Monday after the Welsh Government announced businesses in the sector can reopen. From Saturday (April 24), six people from any number of households will also be able to meet up outdoors. There are still a number of things we should remember before visiting our local outdoor beer garden, cafe or coffee house. In order to ensure we do not see an increase in Coronavirus cases, please remember the following: • Make sure you book a table before you leave. There may be some queueing at premises so you will be expected to remain socially distanced
FOUR businesses in the Holyhead area are now fully complying with Coronavirus regulations after being served with premises improvement notices. The Isle of Anglesey Council’s Public Protection team is monitoring business compliance with coronavirus regulations to ensure customer and staff safety. Appropriate coronavirus measures are now in place after premises improvement notices were recently served at B&M, Holyhead Post Office, Andy’s Tyre Service Ltd and Stermat, in Valley. Chief Public Protection Officer, Les Pursglove, explained, “Unfortunately, these premises had disregarded prior warnings which resulted in these improvement notices being served.” “We have monitored them carefully in recent weeks and are pleased that they now have the appropriate Coronavirus measures in place.”