A leading hospitality operator in North Wales is confident that business will boom following next week's legislation changes.

Llangollen-based One Hundred Knights anticipate soaring sales as national studies point to a significant economic bounce back.

The business, responsible for the operation and running of Tyn Dwr Hall, The Three Eagles and The Royal Hotel, has already been inundated with bookings.

Last week, the award-winning Three Eagles Bar & Grill on Llangollen's Bridge Street, re-opened its courtyard to an eager throng of customers.

With sell-out days for Denbighshire's favourite dining destination already set, there's plenty to celebrate as the First Minister announces the provisional opening of indoor hospitality on May 17.

"We can't wait to welcome our customers back inside," said operations director Adam Gaunt Evans. "Not only do we have a safe and newly renovated space but we also have a new menu and exciting calendar of events to come.

"The support of our customers throughout this crisis has been heartwarming."

The brighter outlook reflects the easing of lockdown curbs amid a mass vaccination program as well as the expectation that consumers will unleash a spending spree this summer.

A study by the Centre for Economic and Business Research has predicted that savers will unlock more than a quarter of £192bn in funds this year. More than £300m is expected to be spent in the hospitality sector, with an added boom in celebrations.

Wedding venue Tyn Dwr Hall, in Llangollen, is hopeful that May's Government update will bring legislation around wedding celebrations in line with England and Scotland's recovery roadmap.

Owner and managing director for the group, Matt Jones, said: "Covid-19 has brought its challenges for our group of businesses, but our outlook remains positive.

"The last 12 months have taught us many lessons, but we're coming back fighting. With bold and progressive targets for the remainder of the year and into 2022, we have our sights set on some big achievements."

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) said it had found the greatest level of optimism among its members since 2014.

"Pent up business and consumer demand here in Wales are sure to power a profitable recovery," added Matt.