The Welsh First Minister for is appealing to people from Manchester to stay away from North Wales this Easter weekend. Traditionally, it welcomes thousands of tourists over the bank holiday, with caravan sites and holiday homes booked to capacity over the long weekend.
But as the coronavirus crisis continues, visitors are being asked to resist the temptation to travel to North Wales during the predicted fine weather.
In an open letter to visitors and tourists, Mark Drakeford wrote:"As we come up to the Easter weekend, we know that it is going to be very different to the holiday periods we have enjoyed in the past. "It’s going to be a difficult time for many across the UK as we deal with the covid-19 pandemic. "The links between
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