More Llangollen businesses have taken to Facebook to updates on how they are emerging from the coronavirus lockdown
Dee Valley Breaks posted: "We are pleased to announce that following an assessment of our risk assessments and policies we are certified "Good to Go" by Visit Britain!
"The "Good to Go" scheme, adopted by Visit Wales, provides a covid safe kite mark to businesses like ours which meet the safety criteria. We hope this will give our guests the confidence and reassurance to book their stay with us.
"We look forward to opening on the 13th July. We are fully booked until 7th October, and our next available weekend is the 7th November."
Tyn Dwr Hall posted: "We are very excited to announce that we are now able to begin private viewings at the hall once again. If you have been waiting to plan your dream day, now is the time!
"We are so happy to be back doing what we love, we've missed our couples and the happiness that weddings bring. The Team have made every effort to ensure the hall is a safe environment for you to visit and start planning your perfect day.
"We have appointments available on Saturday 18th July 2020 & Sunday 19th July 2020, please call the Wedding Team on 01978 884664 to book your exclusive visit.
"Please note that visits are strictly by appointment only."
A date for re-opening is less certain at Llangollen Museum, which posted: "Llangollen Museum has been closed to visitors since March 2020 due to the risk posed by the Coronavirus outbreak.
"We are a totally volunteer run museum and, due to the compact nature of the Museum building and the generally older age bracket of our volunteers, we feel that it is too risky to re-open at this time.
"The Trustees of the Museum will be reviewing the situation later this month and an update will be posted then.
"We are sorry for any inconvenience that this may cause to anyone."
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