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“We’re Good to Go” launched for the tourism and hospitality sector

Last updated: 2020/07/09 at 5:53 PM
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If you run a business in the tourism and hospitality sector in Wrexham County there’s a “We’re Good to Go” official mark you can apply for. The mark will show your visitors that you have worked hard to follow Government and Public Health guidelines and have a process in place to make sure your business is kept clean and is able to help with social distancing.

You can apply now for the “We’re Good to Go” mark and on successful completion of the application you will be sent a secure link to download a certificate, mark and a toolkit with practical steps for telling customers that “We’re Good to Go”

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Cllr Terry Evans, Lead Member for Economic Development, said: “We have many tourism and hospitality businesses across Wrexham who are working hard to make sure their visitors have the confidence to return and visit them safely. This mark will be a sign that they’ve put everything in place to ensure the safety of their staff and the public and I would encourage as many of them as possible to apply so they are able to display the “We’re Good to Go” mark as reassurance to customers across Wrexham.”

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The application is quick is to complete and you can find out more information at the Good to Go Visit Britain website

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