Holidays in Wales are set to restart from Monday 6 July as the country officially reopens its border to tourism. First Minister Mark Drakeford today announced the country will scrap its "stay local" guidance from that date, if the science allows it.
That will likely let people travel - including from England - to stay in 'self-contained' accommodation such as second homes, holiday cottages, static caravans and some hotels.
Tourism businesses will then be able to take bookings from a week later, Monday 13 July, he added. The announcement - after months of Wales' borders effectively being closed to English people - comes as Mr Drakeford prepares to announce the latest stage of lockdown easing today.