Quote Originally Posted by surge View Post
Mail, Telegraph:

"Wales bans England tourists."

Welsh Twitter:

"Well actually rules in England ban tourists from entering Wales due to continuation of stay at home message there. Even from 29th of March their message is "people should continue to minimise travel wherever possible, and should not be staying away from home overnight at this stage," which lasts until at least the 12th of April when they're still told to minimise travel with next review not until at least 17th of May.

Oh and for now it's all tourists rather than anyone one specific country."
On a personal note, a few months ago I saw a camper van for sale on line from the same dealer I got my current one from. They are based near Exeter. I had a good look at the van via video and agreed a part exchange price. I paid £1K deposit and we worked on an exchange date.

Lockdowns meant we had to delay the deal and we finally agreed 29 March knowing that English travel restrictions would be eased on that date and there was a promise that Wales would cancel travel restrictions on 27th March. The dealer whilst closed until 12 April can open for 'click and collect' purchases.

The curved ball from Drakeford is that whilst I can travel anywhere in Wales, I can't cross into England for without a reasonable excuse.
If I don't do the deal on 29th the dealer has other customers that want the camper van and I'll lose my £1k deposit.

I'm left with no choice other than try to get to Exeter next week. I think this is classed as work as it's a business transaction. Any views appreciated.