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Coronavirus: Welsh pubs and cafes reopen - but only outdoors | Coronavirus: Welsh pubs and cafes reopen - but only outdoors |
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Pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes in Wales are allowed to start serving customers outdoors on Monday - but only half are predicted to open. | Pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes in Wales are allowed to start serving customers outdoors on Monday - but only half are predicted to open. |
Major pub chains including Wetherspoons and Brains will wait until customers are allowed indoors from 3 August. | Major pub chains including Wetherspoons and Brains will wait until customers are allowed indoors from 3 August. |
With turnover expected to be at 25% of pre-lockdown levels, independent businesses say only half will open. | With turnover expected to be at 25% of pre-lockdown levels, independent businesses say only half will open. |
After self-catering accommodation opened on Saturday, hairdressers will also welcome customers back on Monday. | After self-catering accommodation opened on Saturday, hairdressers will also welcome customers back on Monday. |
On Friday, First Minister Mark Drakeford said hospitality businesses could reopen indoors from 3 August, providing coronavirus cases continue to fall. | On Friday, First Minister Mark Drakeford said hospitality businesses could reopen indoors from 3 August, providing coronavirus cases continue to fall. |
He announced the date in a long list of changes to coronavirus restrictions, including that exemptions will be made to the 2m social distancing rule for some businesses. | He announced the date in a long list of changes to coronavirus restrictions, including that exemptions will be made to the 2m social distancing rule for some businesses. |
Mark Griffiths owns four pubs in Bridgend and Vale of Glamorgan and is gearing up to start serving from two of these, while the other two will remain shut. | Mark Griffiths owns four pubs in Bridgend and Vale of Glamorgan and is gearing up to start serving from two of these, while the other two will remain shut. |
The Pelican, at Ogmore-by-Sea, has been serving takeaway food for a month, and Mr Griffiths said "it went really well, but we had to slow down". | The Pelican, at Ogmore-by-Sea, has been serving takeaway food for a month, and Mr Griffiths said "it went really well, but we had to slow down". |
"We were selling too many and the bank behind it was like Henman Hill," he said. | "We were selling too many and the bank behind it was like Henman Hill," he said. |
He is hoping to open the pub from 12:00 BST until 20:00, and maybe later on the weekend, as well as The Haywain in Brackla, Bridgend, where an 80-seater marquee has been erected in the car park in case it rains, with social distancing measures put in place. | He is hoping to open the pub from 12:00 BST until 20:00, and maybe later on the weekend, as well as The Haywain in Brackla, Bridgend, where an 80-seater marquee has been erected in the car park in case it rains, with social distancing measures put in place. |
Hundreds of people have booked tables on social media for The Haywain, including a group of eight for Monday, Friday and Saturday. | Hundreds of people have booked tables on social media for The Haywain, including a group of eight for Monday, Friday and Saturday. |
But Mr Griffiths has decided not to open his other two pubs - The Five Bells in Bridgend and The Seahorse in Porthcawl - because they have no outside area. | But Mr Griffiths has decided not to open his other two pubs - The Five Bells in Bridgend and The Seahorse in Porthcawl - because they have no outside area. |
"I will concentrate on the two," he said. | "I will concentrate on the two," he said. |
"The weather is looking quite good, so if I can get 100 people outside both pubs every day next week, that will be good. | "The weather is looking quite good, so if I can get 100 people outside both pubs every day next week, that will be good. |
"We have lost the summer money now, there's no point trying to chase it. It's a case of making what you can." | "We have lost the summer money now, there's no point trying to chase it. It's a case of making what you can." |
Reopening pubs in England on a Saturday was "irresponsible", according to Adrian Emmett, of The Lion in Treorchy. | Reopening pubs in England on a Saturday was "irresponsible", according to Adrian Emmett, of The Lion in Treorchy. |
"I think the Scottish and Welsh governments have the right idea opening on a Monday. It will make my job a lot easier." | "I think the Scottish and Welsh governments have the right idea opening on a Monday. It will make my job a lot easier." |
Mr Emmett said "the pressure is going to be on" staff to make sure customers adhere to rules. | Mr Emmett said "the pressure is going to be on" staff to make sure customers adhere to rules. |
At the St Brides Inn, Little Haven, Pembrokeshire, 80% of trade is from tourists. | At the St Brides Inn, Little Haven, Pembrokeshire, 80% of trade is from tourists. |
Landlord Malcolm Whitewright has arranged tables two metres apart and hopes social distancing measures will be reduced to one metre. | Landlord Malcolm Whitewright has arranged tables two metres apart and hopes social distancing measures will be reduced to one metre. |
"We have a modest garden with about ten tables available," he said. | "We have a modest garden with about ten tables available," he said. |
"We probably won't make a profit but at least we will be up and running again and get some of our staff back to work." | "We probably won't make a profit but at least we will be up and running again and get some of our staff back to work." |
Out of 18 employees, about eight will start work again, with the rest remaining on furlough. | Out of 18 employees, about eight will start work again, with the rest remaining on furlough. |
Miguel Santiago is looking forward to pulling pints again after spending £30,000 preparing to reopen. | |
The landlord owns The Beaufort, in Raglan, Monmouthshire. | |
He told BBC Radio Wales he had made changes to the pub's outdoor seating and had bought bought two tiki huts - a kind of outdoor bar. | |
"I think I've spent close to £30,000, which on top of everything you've lost is a lot," he said. | |
"But when you get left alone in a big building and are a bit bored, you start spending money you haven't got!" | |
He said staff were "really looking forward" to returning to work. | |
"We will attract a lot of people from the city, because they will come out to more rural areas because we have more outside space here," Mr Santiago said. | |
"I'm looking forward to meeting some new people." | |
The Swansea-based Gower Brewery has been delivering hundreds of draught beer kegs in readiness - but the company's Bob Dudley-Jones said many pubs in the city will not open. | The Swansea-based Gower Brewery has been delivering hundreds of draught beer kegs in readiness - but the company's Bob Dudley-Jones said many pubs in the city will not open. |
"A lot have no beer gardens, or you have to go through the pub to get to them," he said. | "A lot have no beer gardens, or you have to go through the pub to get to them," he said. |
"More on the coast and seaside resorts will, but because people are sat outside, a lot will depend on the weather." | "More on the coast and seaside resorts will, but because people are sat outside, a lot will depend on the weather." |
The Welsh Independent Restaurant Collective warned that limited potential to make a profit would see as few as half of independent premises open on Monday. | The Welsh Independent Restaurant Collective warned that limited potential to make a profit would see as few as half of independent premises open on Monday. |
None of the 104 pubs owned and managed by Cardiff-based brewer SA Brains will reopen, although some of the 40 which are tenanted may. | None of the 104 pubs owned and managed by Cardiff-based brewer SA Brains will reopen, although some of the 40 which are tenanted may. |
In a statement, it said it looked forward to welcoming customers when it has "the green light" to open fully - with 3 August announced as the date on Friday. | In a statement, it said it looked forward to welcoming customers when it has "the green light" to open fully - with 3 August announced as the date on Friday. |
Brains is not the only chain to take this approach, with Wetherspoons and Mitchells & Butlers, each of which own about 50 pubs in Wales, not opening. | Brains is not the only chain to take this approach, with Wetherspoons and Mitchells & Butlers, each of which own about 50 pubs in Wales, not opening. |
But Stonegate will open a number of its premises, including Henry's, The Woodville and Owain Glyndwr in Cardiff, Railway Hotel in Penarth and The Carlton, Llandudno. | But Stonegate will open a number of its premises, including Henry's, The Woodville and Owain Glyndwr in Cardiff, Railway Hotel in Penarth and The Carlton, Llandudno. |
The Ei group will serve pints from 64 premises, including The Old Cross Keys in Swansea, Bulls Head in Bala and The Mitre in Pwllheli. | The Ei group will serve pints from 64 premises, including The Old Cross Keys in Swansea, Bulls Head in Bala and The Mitre in Pwllheli. |