The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (Functions of Local Authorities etc.) (Wales) Regulations 2020 provides local authorities in Wales with powers to control premises, events and public places in their areas to help control coronavirus within their areas. This includes closing premises and public places and stopping events where necessary.

As a response to the serious and imminent threat to public health in the Cardigan area, Ceredigion County Council considers it is necessary and proportionate to exercise its powers under the above Regulations and issue Premises Directions to close the following premises:

  • Priory Cafe, Priory Stree, Cardigan, SA43 1BZ
  • T Samways, Pendre, Cardigan, SA43 1NU

Ceredigion County Council has considered the following public health conditions as set out in the Regulations and concluded the conditions apply to both premises and as such, requires premises to be closed until such time as the public health concerns are no longer applicable.

The public health conditions are that:–

  1. The direction is a response to a serious and imminent threat to public health,
  2. The direction is necessary for the purpose of preventing, protecting against, controlling or providing a public health response to the incidence or spread of infection by coronavirus in the local authority’s area, and
  3. The prohibitions, requirements or restrictions imposed by the direction are a proportionate means of achieving that purpose.

This Authority will review whether these public health conditions continue to apply in relation to the Direction at least once in the period of 7 days. Beginning on the day after the day the Direction is given, and at least once in every subsequent period of 7 days.

If, on review this Authority considers that the public health conditions no longer apply, we will revoke the Direction. This does not prevent us from revoking a Direction at any time if the authority considers that the public health conditions no longer apply in relation to the Direction.

Officers from the Public Protection Team in partnership with Dyfed-Powys Police are continuing to monitor and take action where necessary to ensure that all businesses and premises comply with COVID-19 regulations (Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 4) (Wales) Regulations 2020) to control, minimise and prevent the risk of exposure to COVID-19.

Premises Improvement Notices and Premises Closure Notices have already been served on a number of other premises in Ceredigion following failures to comply with COVID-19 regulations. Failing to maintain social distancing, keeping correct contact tracing records or staff failing to wear face coverings, etc. The notices can be seen on the Council’s website under Improvement and Closure Notices.

The public are reminded that if they feel a business, area or premises are not complying, they should not enter or participate in the activity because we all have a personal responsibility to control the spread and help keep Ceredigion safe.

Coronavirus thrives on human contact. If we are to keep this virus under control, we all have to play our part to reduce infections.

02/12/2020