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The “stay at home” rule is replaced by “stay local” guidance from tomorrow. The new stay local rule will mean people can leave their homes and travel within their local area – usually within 5 miles. Local outdoor sports facilities will also be opened. The 5-mile rule of thumb will be set out in guidance – people living in some parts of Wales, especially rural areas, may need to travel further than 5 miles to access shops and other public services.

From Saturday 13 March:

From Monday 15 March:

From Monday 22 March:

During the third week of the review period, WG will take stock of the latest evidence before confirming changes for the Easter holidays. If the public health conditions continue to be favourable, from 27 March:

The review on 1st April will consider whether all remaining shops and close contact services can reopen on the 12th April.

12th April

An additional £150 million will be available to support businesses to the end of March, which are not yet able to open.The extra funding will see businesses in the hospitality, tourism, leisure and non-essential retail sectors that pay non-domestic rates qualify for an additional payment of up to £5,000.

https://gov.wales/stay-local-wales-takes-first-steps-out-of-lockdown