Residents in England can cross the border into Wales from Monday July 6 to enjoy its beaches and countryside as travel restrictions are lifted.But the country's First Minister has warned visitors to behave safely and respectfully of the land.On Monday, the 'stay local' requirement in force in Wales that advised people to remain within five miles of their home ended following a downward trend in coronavirus deaths and cases.It means that people can travel in and around Wales for the first time since lockdown measures were introduced in March.Outdoor attractions can also reopen, with this paving the way for the tourism sector to begin welcoming guests from July 11, if conditions allow.Mark Drakeford, the First Minister of Wales, said: “We.
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