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Tenby residents feel mixed emotions about arrival of tourist hordes


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Businesses are looking forward to opening up the Welsh seaside town but many locals are dreading a coronavirus spike

For more than two centuries the seaside town of Tenby in south-west Wales has gladly welcomed tourists to its sandy beaches, picturesque harbour and cobbled streets but the imminent arrival of the hoards this July is provoking a mix of emotions.

Many of those whose livelihoods depend on tourism industry cannot wait for the first visitors to arrive on Monday when Wales’ stay-local travel restrictions are lifted but others, including vulnerable people, are worried that the incomers will bring Covid-19 to a corner of Britain that has largely escaped the virus.

Continue reading…Businesses are looking forward to opening up the Welsh seaside town but many locals are dreading a coronavirus spikeCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageFor more than two centuries the seaside town of Tenby in south-west Wales has gladly welcomed tourists to its sandy beaches, picturesque harbour and cobbled streets but the imminent arrival of the hoards this July is provoking a mix of emotions.Many of those whose livelihoods depend on tourism industry cannot wait for the first visitors to arrive on Monday when Wales’ stay-local travel restrictions are lifted but others, including vulnerable people, are worried that the incomers will bring Covid-19 to a corner of Britain that has largely escaped the virus. Continue reading…