Glamorgan Gazette

COVID COMPLIANCE MUST BE IMPROVED AS RULES BREACHED

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COUNCIL officials have given improvemen­t notices to a dog grooming salon and a barber shop in Porthcawl after a breach of coronaviru­s rules.

Officers from the Shared Regulatory Service (SRS) found Happy Tails, 58 New Road, Porthcawl, and Nali’s barber shop, 86 New Road, Porthcawl, failed to comply with the Health Protection (Coronaviru­s Restrictio­ns) (Wales) Regulation­s 2020 on Friday, May 14.

Documents published on the SRS website show staff at Happy Tails were not wearing face coverings during an inspection.

The documents also reveal staff at Nali’s barber shop were not wearing visors or the correct type of face masks and customers were not wearing masks.

Both businesses were given 48 hours to comply with the rules.

Welsh Government guidelines state businesses have “a duty to take reasonable measures to minimise the risk of exposure to coronaviru­s” and “all need to work hard to keep Wales safe by following some simple guidance to reduce the risk”.

It is a legal requiremen­t for people to wear face masks in all indoor public places across Wales. Staff at barbers and hair salons in Wales must wear a type two mask and a clear visor, according to Welsh Government guidance.

The guidance also states employers must wear masks “in indoor workplaces where social distancing cannot be maintained, unless there are strong reasons not to”.

The SRS, a partnershi­p between South Wales Police and Bridgend, Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan councils, carries out checks on licensed premises to ensure they comply with government guidelines. Failure to comply can result in closure, a fixed penalty notice, or being taken to court.

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