Outdoor hospitality will re-open on Monday with customers able to enjoy outside beer gardens, cafes and coffee houses.
Denbighshire
County Council says it is working with businesses to ensure they are able to re-open
safely to help customers enjoy themselves while protecting communities.
It adds that customers can
also play their part by following guidance:
• There may be some queueing at premises so you will be expected to remain
socially distanced from anyone not in your household.
• All premises must take your contact details for Test, Trace and Protect should
they need to contact you.
• You will not be able to stand in a seating area to consume your drink.
• Please treat all staff with respect. They've missed you and want you to enjoy
yourselves but abusive behaviour towards staff will not be tolerated.
• If you use public transport or need a taxi you will need to wear a face mask.
Drivers, including taxi drivers, have the right not to take you if you do not
wear a mask.
• Proprietors and landlords must stick to the rules as well so if you’re
concerned about any premises contact covidppadmin@denbighshire.gov.uk
Emlyn Jones,
Denbighshire County Council’s Head of Planning, Public Protection and
Countryside, said: "Re-opening outdoor hospitality is a major step in the
easing of lockdown and businesses have been working hard to ensure they are
providing a safe space for customers to enjoy themselves.
"Covid-19
hasn't gone away and we still have to take every precaution to ensure it
doesn't return. We are asking customers to please do their bit so we can
continue to keep levels low and help protect our communities.”
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