Narberth residents question need for national shutdown given Pembrokeshire’s low rate of Covid infections

The hairdressers, barber shops, cafes and pubs in the Pembrokeshire town of Narberth were doing brisk business as people enjoyed their final few hours of freedom before a national “firebreak” lockdown that will bring Wales grinding to a halt for the next fortnight.

“The last couple of nights have been as busy as a normal weekend,” said Louise Morgan, the owner of The Angel, a beautifully refurbished 18th-century coaching inn on the high street.

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