BUSINESSES across Wales could be forced to close as an unintended consequence of proposed radical new taxation rules from the Welsh Government, which are planned for next year.
The two-day event became a Covid-19 pandemic casualty when it had to be cancelled in the spring. However, buoyed by support from the Wales Cultural Recovery Fund, organisers are planning to return in style in 2021 and are pressing ahead with plans to hold the 16th show on April 24 and 25 at the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells, subject to restrictions at the time. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions, the show attendance will be limited to 2,000 each day - it traditionally attracts more than 6,000 visitors - and tickets must be purchased online in advance at www.wonderwoolwales.co.uk The restrictions have also ruled out the show’s popular Woolschools and Sheepwalk, a woolly take on the catwalk, which will hopefully return in 2022.
WONDERWOOL Wales, the award-winning show that celebrates all that’s great about wool and natural fibres, is planning to return in style in 2021. The two-day event became one of many Covid-19 pandemic casualties when it had to be cancelled this spring. However, buoyed by support from the Wales Cultural Recovery Fund, organisers are pressing ahead with plans to hold the 16th edition of the show on April 24 and 25 next year at the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells, subject to restrictions that may be in place at the time. Due to the ongoing restrictions, the show attendance will be limited to 2,000 each day – it traditionally attracts more than 6,000 visitors – and tickets must be purchased online in advance at www.wonderwoolwales.co.uk.