

GOOD NEWS! From 7th August 2021 Wales is moving into Alert Level Zero – but what does that mean? Here is their official update…
Thanks to your efforts, we can move to Alert Level 0 from 6am Saturday 7 August:
– There will be no limit on the number of people you can meet indoors or outdoors, including in private homes, public places or at events.
– The few remaining businesses who were still required to be closed, including nightclubs, will be able to reopen.
– You will no longer legally have to wear masks in hospitality settings where food and drink is being served. But we still encourage you to wear them in those settings where this is practical.
– If you’re fully vaccinated or under 18, you’ll no longer need to isolate if you’ve been in close contact with someone who has coronavirus.
– You’ll still need a test on days 2 and 8. And anyone who tests positive must isolate for 10 days.
– Businesses, workplaces and places open to the public must take reasonable measures to minimise the risk of coronavirus. They will also have more flexibility to tailor their coronavirus measures based on their risk assessment – this may mean less emphasis on physical distancing.
It is everything you have done, and the hard work of our vaccinators, that means we’re able to lift restrictions further and see some normality.
But the virus is still with us and some important protections will remain in Wales:
– You must isolate immediately and get a test if you have coronavirus symptoms.
– If you test positive you must isolate for 10 days.
– You will still have to wear a mask in most indoor public places (including public transport, shops and healthcare settings).
More information here
https://gov.wales/wales-moves-
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The COVID‐19 virus is a serious and highly contagious disease. The World Health Organisation has classified it as a pandemic. Our goal is to provide a safe environment for our clients and staff, and to advance the safety of our local community whilst working strictly within and adhering to all Government and Canoe Wales guidance.
The pandemic and subsequently the guidance are changing and the situation is fast-paced. We have reopened our business directly in line with all government regulations. We will be constantly reviewing and updating our procedures and operation in accordance with any changes.
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Hello. We are coming to camp at The Walkers Cottage campsite near Hay-on-Wye from tomorrow for a few days and we’re hoping to book a half day canoe trip while we’re there.
We are starting our holiday with a couple of other families for the bank holiday weekend and are then staying on for a few days next week. So, it could be a group of 3 families (2 adults and 2 children aged between 9 and 13) or just us, 2 adults and 2 children aged 9 and 13. We’re not sure yet but I thought I would send a message to ask what the options would be, to get an idea of price and availability too. Ifyou could send me some info that would be great.
Thanks
Katherine
Hi Katherine, we will drop you an email now – thanks for getting in touch! Please check out your junk or spam incase the email drops in there. Many thanks 😊