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Superintendent Carl Williams said:
"The move to Alert Level Zero on Saturday morning came as a big milestone for our communities, and the result of their ongoing hard work to slow the spread of Covid-19.
"This hard work recently culminated in the easing of further restrictions by Welsh Government over the weekend, including the reopening of local nightclubs and changes to wider hospitality.
"While there are no longer restrictions in place around the number of people who can meet indoors, we all still have a personal responsibility to protect ourselves and others when out in our towns.
"We're pleased to say that the support for emergency services, key workers and the wider community was evident over the weekend, as the vast majority of residents enjoyed themselves responsibly, and continued to take measures to slow the spread of the virus."