Welsh Government have announced a further support package for businesses which remain affected by the restrictions, however they have not released any additional information relating to it. In the meantime, please refer to the press release issued on 11 May 2021:
With restrictions easing further, both residents and visitors are reminded to enjoy Ceredigion safely and responsibly.
Wales will move into alert level 2 on Monday, 17 May, Welsh Government has announced. The changes to the coronavirus restrictions, which will come into force from Monday 17 May include:
Indoor hospitality can re-open – 6 people from up to 6 households (not including children under 11) can book.
All holiday accommodation can re-open fully.
Entertainment venues, including cinemas, indoor-play centres and areas, amusement arcades, and theatres can re-open.
Cinemas, theatres concert halls and sports grounds can sell food and drink as long as it is consumed in a seated area for watching the performance.
Indoor visitor attractions, including museums and galleries can re-open.
Up to 30 people can take part in organised indoor activities and up to 50 people in organised outdoor activities. This includes wedding receptions and wakes.
International travel will resume from Monday 17 May but extra safeguards will be put in place for people returning from some countries to prevent coronavirus re-entering Wales. A traffic light system, aligned with England and Scotland, will be introduced. Countries will be classified as green, amber and red. This means people living in Wales will be able to travel to a small number of foreign destinations without the need to quarantine on their return. Mandatory quarantine for countries not on the green list remains in place.
From Monday 24 May, a paper-based vaccination status will be available for people in Wales who have had 2 doses of vaccination and need to urgently travel to a country that requires covid vaccination proof.
However, the Welsh Government continues to advise people to only travel abroad for essential purposes.
Caution still needs to remain as the Coronavirus is still with us. Ceredigion residents and visitors must keep following the guidance for Covid-19 infection rates to remain low. Keeping a social distance, wearing a face covering and washing hands regularly are vital to keep our county safe.
Services will restart at Capel Bethesda, Llanddewi Brefi, on the second and fourth Sunday of the month at 10am on May 9th. Our minister, y Parch Carwyn Arthur will officiate at all these services. You are welcome. Please note the importance of wearing a mask and abiding by present laws and guidelines.
Notice is hereby given that there is 1 casual vacancy in the office of Councillor on the Llanddewi Brefi Community Council.
Any ten electors of the electoral area of Llanddewi Brefi Community Council may request an election to fill the vacancy, by notice in writing, addressed and delivered to the Returning Officer at Neuadd Cyngor Ceredigion, Penmorfa, Aberaeron, on, or before 27/04/2021.
The next order for heating oil will be placed on 17th April 2021.
To be included in the next delivery, please add your contact details, and amount required, to one of the lists in either The New Inn (01974 298452), Foelallt Arms (01974 298306) or Siop Brefi (01974 298240).
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