Gym opening and household mixing brought forward in Wales

Its down to Covid cases dropping

Author: Polly OliverPublished 9th Apr 2021
Last updated 9th Apr 2021

Gyms in Wales will be opening a week earlier than originally planned, and more household mixing is also being brought forward.

The Welsh Government’s accelerating the relaxation of some Covid 19 restrictions as new infections continue to fall in Wales.

Cases have fallen from 37 cases per 100,000 people to fewer than 21 per 100,000 this week.

The planned opening date for organised outdoor activities and outdoor wedding receptions will be moved forward to Monday 26 April from 3 May.

And, from Monday 3 May, gyms, leisure centres and fitness facilities will be able to reopen for individual or one-to-one training. Extended households will also be allowed again, enabling two households to meet indoors. That’s a week earlier than originally laid out.

Matt Bowring is co-founder and personal trainer at Hangar Human Performance Centre in Penarth.

He has mixed emotions about today's announcement :

"Its bitter sweet really. We still have to wait another three weeks when we've been closed the best part of a year.

"A lot of us missed out on the self-employment benefit because we were above the bracket."

The Welsh Government said pressure on hospitals was easing. There are 89 confirmed cases in hospital beds which is 26% lower than last Thursday and is the lowest position since 22 September 2020.

From Monday 12 April the following changes will take place:

The full return of children to schools for face-to-face education, all post-16 learners will return to further education and training centres, and university campus’ will be able to open for blended face-to-face/online learning for all students;

All remaining shops will reopen

All remaining close contact services will open, including mobile services;

Travel restrictions on traveling into and out of Wales will be lifted. However, restrictions on travel to countries outside the Common Travel Area without a reasonable excuse, remain in place. The Common Travel Area means the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland;

Wedding ‘show-arounds’ by appointment are allowed;

Restrictions on political canvassing are removed, subject to canvassers doing so safely.

On Monday 26 April:

Outdoor attractions, including funfairs and theme parks, would be allowed to reopen;

Outdoor hospitality can resume, including at cafes, pubs and restaurants. Indoor hospitality will remain closed except for takeaways;

Organised outdoor activities for up to 30 people can again take place (previously Monday 3 May);

Weddings receptions can take place outdoors for up to 30 people (previously Monday 3 May).

On Monday 3 May (previously Monday 10 May):

Gyms, leisure centres and fitness facilities can reopen. This will include individual or one-to-one training but not exercise classes;

Extended household will again allow two households to meet and have contact indoors.

First Minister, Mark Drakeford said:

“The public health situation in Wales continues to improve thanks to everything you are doing to help us control this awful virus. Cases of the virus are falling and our incredible vaccination programme continues to go from strength to strength.

“Last week, we set out our programme to further re-open the economy and relax the restrictions we have lived with for so long, as part of our careful, step-by-step approach to keeping everyone safe. This week, because of the improvements we continue to see, we can bring forward some of our plans.

“This is only possible because of the efforts everyone is making to protect themselves and their loved ones.”