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Hospitality businesses in Wales will have to close at 10pm, as new measures are introduced in Wales to prevent a fresh coronavirus crisis.
Hospitality businesses will have to provide table service only from Thursday 24 September 2020 and all off-licences, including supermarkets, will have to stop selling alcohol at 10pm.
The new measures are part of a package of co-ordinated actions to control the spread of coronavirus, which are being introduced across the UK. They will come into force in Wales at 6pm on Thursday, 24 September 2020.
To help further prevent the spread of coronavirus, the First Minister also announced:
More information at GOV.Wales
https://gov.wales/hospitality-business-wales-close-10pm-tackle-spread-coronavirus
Source: Business Wales
https://businesswales.gov.wales/news-and-blogs/news/covid-19-welsh-government-update