PUBS can reopen their beer gardens on Monday as the coronavirus restrictions are eased further.
Hospitality venues such as pubs, restaurants and cafes in Wales will be allowed to reopen outdoors, after being restricted to takeaway orders only since December.
First Minister Mark Drakeford said the move was guided by the fact there is lower risk of catching Covid outdoors. Adding: "These changes will help the hospitality sector recover after a difficult 12 months."
Across the Amman, Towy, Gwendraeth and Swansea Valleys, some pubs - listed below - have announced their intention to reopen beer gardens from this Monday, April 26.
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The Raven Inn, Garnant
The Coopers, Betws
The Kitchen at Garnant Golf Club
The Cottage, Ammanford
The Red Lion, Llandybie
White Hart Inn, Llandeilo
The Angel Inn, Salem
Cottage Inn, Llandeilo
Plough Hotel and Restaurant, Rhosmaen
The Bluebell, Llandovery
Llwyn Country House, Llwynhendy
The Coal House Grill, Cross Hands
Phoenix Inn, Gorslas
Black Horse Inn, Pontarddulais
Pontardawe Inn, Pontardawe
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