Licenced
premises in Denbighshire are being given guidance on how to re-open safely.
Denbighshire
County Council has been providing advice to pubs, restaurants, and cafes that
are able to open outside areas only from Monday (July 13).
As the
Licensing Authority, the Council is working with partners to ensure a safe and
smooth re-opening and has written to licenced premises in the county detailing
steps that need to be taken.
Guidance
includes increased supervision of outside areas and toilets, an increase in
cleaning of all surfaces while open, effective waste disposal and management,
seating only with the possibility of table service only, no live music or
entertainment and that a full risk assessment is carried out.
Cllr Mark
Young, the Council’s Lead Member for Planning, Public Protection and Safer
Communities, said: “We are looking forward to businesses in Denbighshire
re-opening next week and the Council has been working with many businesses
ahead of re-opening.
“We are urging
businesses to check Welsh Government guidelines as well as being mindful of
social distancing regulation and to manage the potential of an increase in
noise, anti-social behaviour and littering.
“Irrespective
of the measures being implemented to meet Covid-19 requirements, it is vital
the obligations of the Licensing Act still are still met.
“As lockdown
measures ease it is important to ensure the safety of staff and members of the
public and we would like to remind customers to behave in a responsible manner
and to follow social distancing measures while visiting premises.”
Temporary
Assistant Chief Constable Nigel Harrison, North Wales Police, said: “I would
like to thank the majority of our fantastic communities for pulling together
during this difficult time, for adhering to the rules and helping others. These
efforts really do make a difference.
“We of course
want people to enjoy themselves, the last few months have been
challenging. I would ask people to stick to the social distancing rules
and make sure everyone remains responsible, sensible and mindful of the
restrictions that are still in place. The risk of COVID transmission has not
gone away so we all must try and act in a way that protects our family and
friends. I hope everyone has a safe, relaxing and enjoyable weekend.”
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