Mancunians will soon be able to travel across the border to Wales for a holiday next month.First Minister Mark Drakeford on Friday morning announced that the country hopes to scrap its "stay local" rule on July 6, 'provided coronavirus is still under control'.It'll be a big boost for the Welsh tourism industry as it will allow people - from inside and outside of Wales - to travel and stay in 'self-contained' accommodation.The plan is that for a week later, on July 13, for hospitality business-owners to take bookings.This will include rented cottages, a hotel that has turned 'self-contained', and static caravans with their own kitchens and toilets.Mr Drakeford's announcement came alongside a number of other proposed changes to the lockdown,.