CONWY parkrun has been forced to cancel their event on New Year's Day.

This is in response to the latest Welsh Government announcement.

Conwy parkrun posted on Facebook: "It is with a heavy heart that we confirm there will not be a New Year's Day parkrun at Conwy.

"Thank you to all the volunteers who had committed to help out. As always you are our high viz heroes.

"Keep safe everyone. Hopefully it won’t be too long before we can run along the estuary and get our feet wet in the puddles."

From Boxing Day, the alert level two measures in Wales will mean:

  • A general requirement of two-metre social distancing in all premises open to the public and workplaces, where reasonable.
  • The rule of six will apply to gatherings in regulated premises, such as hospitality, cinemas and theatres.
  • All licensed premises will need to take additional measures to protect customers and staff, including table service and collecting contact details.
  • Face coverings will be required in hospitality settings at all times apart from when seated.
  • Large events will not be allowed indoors or outdoors. The maximum number of people who can gather at an indoor event will be 30 and 50 outdoors.
  • There will be an exception for team sports, up to 50 spectators will be able to gather, in addition to those taking part. There is also an exception for events involving children.