Self-catered holiday accommodation in Wales could be reopened in time for Easter, the First Minister has said. In a boost to hopes for holidays this year, Mark Drakeford said he was in talks with tourism chiefs about whether people could take breaks in April.
Wales' lockdown measures are being extended for at least another three weeks, to allow the youngest pupils to return to school on Monday.
But Mr Drakeford said he was hopeful that "stay at home" requirements could begin to ease in March. His optimism was at odds with Foreign Office Minister James Cleverly, who said it was too early to speculate over when people could plan getaways.
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