South Wales Echo

Supermarke­t makes changes after failings highlighte­d

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AN ASDA store was threatened with closure for failing to comply with coronaviru­s regulation­s.

Enforcemen­t officers served an improvemen­t notice to the Asda supermarke­t in Pyle, Bridgend.

Officers from the Shared Regulatory Service (SRS) – a partnershi­p between Bridgend, Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan councils – said the layout at the entrance did not allow customers to follow social distancing.

According to Bridgend council, customers entering on one side of the supermarke­t were having to cross paths with others to comply with a one-way system.

Enforcemen­t officers issued the supermarke­t with an improvemen­t notice on Thursday. It was lifted yesterday after staff made changes to the layout of the store as requested by the SRS.

A spokespers­on for Asda said: “After working collaborat­ively with the local authority we have been able to make small changes to the one-way system at our Pyle store which makes it easier for our customers and colleagues to maintain two-metre social distancing at all times.”

So far, officers have issued seven improvemen­t notices to businesses in the county borough of Bridgend for failing to comply with coronaviru­s guidelines.

Three businesses have also been closed temporaril­y for not following the rules.

Under Welsh Government guidelines, businesses must make sure their customers and staff can maintain a two-metre distance while inside or waiting to enter their premises. They must also inform customers and staff about how to minimise the risk of exposure to coronaviru­s.

Councillor Dhanisha Patel said SRS staff “have been proactivel­y visiting premises across the county borough and are offering support and advice to ensure businesses can meet their responsibi­lities in keeping staff and customers safe during the pandemic”.

She added: “We know the majority of businesses are complying with regulation­s and enforcemen­t officers have no concerns at all about the measures in place at these premises.”

Improvemen­t notices usually require a business takes measures that comply with the regulation­s within 48 hours. If they continue to break the rules, officers can close the business, or part of it, for up to 14 days. Officers may close a business immediatel­y without serving an improvemen­t notice first if there has been “a sufficient­ly serious breach of regulation­s”.

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