* The Cottage Tearoom and Bistro.
More Llangollen
businesses have taken to Facebook to give details of their re-opening – or extended
opening hours – as the Covid-19 lockdown gradually eases.
The Cottage Tearoom and
Bistro in Castle Street posted: “A lot of our customers have been asking when we can
finally reopen and we can confirm that from the 13th July we will be
reopening our front garden to customers.
“Thorough preparations are being made from
Government guidance including Risk Assessments & having appropriate
measures in place.
“We can't wait to welcome you all again, we simply
want this to be a mutual team effort from both staff & customers.”
In a separate post the business added: “From
the 13th July, customers will be able to sit in our spacious outdoor seating
area. Toilet facilities will also be available.”
A similar post from another
businesses said: “Finally
we’re open Monday 13th Llangollen Barbers Shop, Chapel Street - so excited.”
Siop
Fach, the cards and gifts shop on the corner opposite Fouzis, is now open 7
days a week, its owner posted.
Giving the
opening hours, they added: “Monday: 9.30 to 3, Tuesday: 9 to 5, Wednesday: 930
to 3, Thursday: 9.30to 2.30, Friday : 9 to 5, Saturday: 9 to 5, Sunday: 10 to 5.
“Plus, we have a click and collect service!
“All our cards and gifts are on line at: www.siopfachllangollen.co.uk”
The Market on the Fringe posted that it will be re-opening this Saturday, adding: "We look forward to seeing you all again."
The Market on the Fringe posted that it will be re-opening this Saturday, adding: "We look forward to seeing you all again."
They posted: “It’s sooooo encouraging
to see that our lovely customers are asking are we open yet.
"As things stand we will be
closed for July. Unfortunately, with the shambolic arrangements that the
government is trying to make, such as you can’t come in and use the toilet
facilities, we just can’t see how it can be workable.
“We are monitoring the government
guidelines and will update you whenever we have further information.”
Latest post from another local pub,
The Prince of Wales in Regent Street, said: “Hello everyone we are hoping to
open on the 31st of July, all depending on how it goes with the virus we will
keep you all updated with any changes we make.
“Can’t
wait to see you all enjoying yourselves with a nice cold pint."
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