Many many retailers started to open their doors in Newtown today as part of the easing of coronavirus lockdown regulations.
Non-essential businesses can now open in Wales as part of regulations set out by the Welsh Government last week.
Businesses must have implemented social distancing measures to allow customers in. This includes maintaining a two metre distance of each other.
It also includes allowing the sale of properties, viewing of properties that have been vacant for 72 hours and the valuation of properties.
Tourism businesses in the area are also preparing to be allowed visitors to their premises from 6 July. Accommodation providers who can offer self-catering, such as caravans and lodges, are expected to be allowed to open when visitors are allowed to travel into and around Wales.
Photo: A photo of Broad Street at the beginning of lockdown regulations