VIDEO: Covid Q&A With First Minister
Our listeners have had the chance to put questions to Mark Drakeford following today's lockdown review.
Last updated 12th Mar 2021
The "stay at home" requirement in Wales is lifting tomorrow, and being replaced with "stay local."
This afternoon the First Minister joined us to take part in a question and answer session covering today's announcements.
Up to four people from two different households will be able to meet up in a garden - and hairdressers can open.
There was disappointment for independent traders who had hoped to get the green light - instead non-essential shops in Wales will have to stay closed until April 12th.
On March 22nd - just garden centres will be allowed to reopen, while restrictions on what supermarkets can sell will be lifted.
There was news for the tourism sector too with Mark Drakeford announcing re-opening plans from March 27th.
People will be allowed to stay in self-contained accommodation - although owners won't be able to take bookings from those living in England, where a ban on overnight stays will still be in place.
You can watch Q&A here: