direct to your inboxThere are hopes people may be able to take caravan holidays in Wales by Easter, as First Minister Mark Drakeford said 'self-contained' accommodation could reopen.
It comes as the Wales' lockdown was extended by a further three weeks to allow the reopening of some schools from Monday, WalesOnline reports.In an interview with the BBC's Radio 4 Today programme, Mr Drakeford said: "I met our tourism task force yesterday, we'll be having some detailed discussions with them now over the next couple of weeks to see if there's anything that we might be able to do around the Easter period."The most that would be would be the reopening of self-contained accommodation where there aren't any shared facilities and there isn't social.
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