Llangollen businesses emerging from lockdown have
been using their Facebook pages to explain how their new arrangements will
work.
Fouzi’s Cafe in Castle Street posted: “Come along to the restaurant and
we will seat you and take your order.
“Hand
sanitizer will be provided before you before you move into the outdoor seating
area.
“All
seating has been arranged to accommodate social distancing and all staff will
be wearing face shields for your and their safety.
“Whilst
we are still accepting all forms of payment, we ask that if possible you pay
for your meal using contactless payments.
“We hope
to see lots of you this weekend!”
Giving a
preview of the extensive measures it has put in place so that diners can enjoy
their meals in the rear parking area, Gales Wine Bar posted a number of
pictures and said: “A peek into the new Wine Garden at Gales. Bookings are open
at www.gales.wine
The Sun Trevor posted (pictured above) yesterday: “GREAT NEWS! We are open TODAY!
“We are
serving food outside in our beer garden and extra covered seating areas from
12pm to 8pm every day, tables need to be booked in advance by phone us, or
message on here (confirmed with a reply).
“We have
spent lockdown upgrading our toilets; redecorating and giving inside a new
look, and cannot wait to show you, and hope to open inside in August -
following government advice.
“We hope
everyone will understand the necessity for safety not only for you but also our
staff.
“When you
arrive, there are new procedures and guidelines for you to follow.
Please
note - Our carpark is for table bookings only.
“All we
ask is to please be patient with us and our staff as this system of doing
things will be new and strange to us as well, let's hope that these are the
first steps back to normal opening, we look forward to seeing you once again.”
The
Llangollen Group of Anglican Churches set out
full explanation on Facebook of its position on opening.
It
posted: “Many of you will now be aware that Churches across Wales are preparing
to enter into the ‘Amber Phase’: re-opening for communal worship.
“Whilst
it is welcome news that churches can soon reopen for public worship, Fr Lee is
working hard to ensure we can open St Collen’s effectively and safely within
the Government and Church in Wales guidelines.
“Alongside
the Risk Assessment process are a number of detailed considerations and the primary
concern must be the health and wellbeing of the clergy, congregation,
volunteers and visitors.
“Therefore,
this is going to take time and is something we simply cannot rush into.
In our
group of churches,
“St
Collen’s will be the first to open for worship. Fr Lee will publicise the date
as soon as we have completed the process.
“Our
other three churches will follow the same process, individually, but at a later
date and only if it is safe to do so.
“This is
going to be a staged process.
“The
structure of our worship will also be very different. Again, Fr Lee will advise
on this as soon as possible.”