South Wales Evening Post

Town thanked for efforts in local lockdown

- ROBERT DALLING REPORTER rob.dalling@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE people of Llanelli are being thanked for all their efforts to help control the spread of coronaviru­s, almost a week after new local restrictio­ns were introduced.

A large part of the west Wales town has been designated a ‘health protection zone’, following a big increase in Covid-19 cases in the area.

The temporary restrictio­ns were introduced on Saturday, September 26, in a bid to halt the spread of the virus and to protect people’s health.

Carmarthen­shire Council leader Emlyn Dole has now praised locals for changing their behaviour and adhering to the new restrictio­ns.

Mr Dole said: “I cannot thank residents enough for all they are doing to protect their loved ones, their families and friends. I can assure you that all your efforts and sacrifices will make a big difference.

“It is vital we keep on following the rules and do all we can to stop the spread, we all have a part to play in this, and together we will come through it.”

However, the council added in a statement that it is “still very early days” and that residents, not only in Llanelli, but across Carmarthen­shire, are being urged to continue to follow the advice around social distancing, washing hands, face coverings, self-isolation and testing.

Mr Dole added: “Please follow the advice on selfisolat­ion and if you have any symptoms get a test; we are working closely with the health board and they have increased testing capacity in the town so there is no need to travel far. And those residents that do test positive, please work with our TTP teams so that we can trace anyone you may have come into contact with.

“This is now part of our ‘new normal’, and people should not be alarmed, but should listen carefully to their advice.

“As promised, we have increased our monitoring and enforcemen­t and we are grateful to local businesses who, on the whole, are providing a safe environmen­t for their customers. And where they have fallen short, action has been taken.

“We will continue to monitor the infection rates, the effectiven­ess of the measures that have been introduced and the compliance of residents and businesses, working closely with our key partners, Welsh Government and Public Health Wales.

“We know what we need to do to stop the spread, and together we will beat this and keep Carmarthen­shire safe.”

Anyone who has a positive Covid-19 result or has been in contact with someone with confirmed Covid-19 will receive a call from the Test, Trace Protect team on 02921 961133. Residents are being urged to please answer the phone. If you do miss a call, the team will continue to try and reach you. Calls from this number are outbound only, so you will need to wait for a call back.

In the last week, the council’s enforcemen­t team, with support from Dyfed-powys Police, has visited more than 100 business premises to offer advice and support.

The council says the majority of businesses are compliant, however, there is a small minority of licensed premises who have failed to put appropriat­e measures in place.

A total of seven closure notices and five improvemen­t notices have been issued for breaches of coronaviru­s regulation­s.

It will take some time before these restrictio­ns have an impact on the number of cases in the area, so it is important residents do not become complacent, the authority

adds. Measures will be reviewed every two weeks.

The main restrictio­ns are as follows:

People will not be allowed to enter or leave the defined area of Llanelli without a reasonable excuse;

People will no longer be able to form, or be in, an extended household, or bubble;

This means meeting indoors with anyone who is not part of your household (people you live with) is not allowed at the moment, unless you have a good reason, such as providing care to a vulnerable person;

All licensed premises must stop serving alcohol at 10pm, and will have to close at 10.20pm; ■ People must work from home wherever possible.

Increased testing capacity for residents in Llanelli is available by appointmen­t at the following locations:

Parc y Scarlets Car Park B, accessed via Trostre Retail Park, in Llanelli; ■ The Ty’r Nant site (next to KFC), Trostre, Llanelli;

The Carmarthen showground (signposted in both directions off the A40).

Tests should be booked via the UK Portal. Any Llanelli residents experienci­ng difficulty booking a test locally via the UK portal can instead email covidenqui­ries. hdd@ wales.nhs.uk or call 0300 333 2222.

 ?? Picture: Adrian White ?? Llanelli was placed in a local lockdown on September 26.
Picture: Adrian White Llanelli was placed in a local lockdown on September 26.

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