TATTOO parlours, museums and beauty salons in Wrexham and Flintshire can reopen from Monday as Wales’ coronavirus restrictions continue to be relaxed.

In addition, tourist accommodation with shared facilities, such as camping sites and hotels, will be able to re-open from Saturday (25 July).

First Minister, Mark Drakeford said: “Thanks to the efforts we have all made to reduce the spread of the virus, we are taking further steps to re-open more of Wales.

“More of our retail, leisure, hospitality and tourism sectors, which play such an important part in our economy, will start to welcome back customers and guests from tomorrow.

“As more places start to reopen, we must get used to some changes to help protect ourselves and the people working in these businesses. This may mean having to book ahead or giving our details to the places we are visiting, to help our Test Trace Protect service, in the event there’s an outbreak of coronavirus.

“It’s the responsibility of all of us to follow these new rules so we can keep ourselves and our loved ones safe.

“Coronavirus has not gone away. But if we all work together, we can keep Wales safe.”

Do you own a salon, parlour, campsite, or other business that is now able to reopen?

We would love to hear from you and include you in a round up in the Leader and on our website.

Email matt.warner@newsquest.co.uk with your name, the name and address of your business, and a contact telephone number.