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Concerns raised over impact on Dundalk business when hairdressers and pubs allowed open in Northern Ireland
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Dundalk Municipal District Cathaoirleach Councillor Emma Coffey has raised serious concerns of the impact of the lifting of Covid restrictions in Northern Ireland on the local economy and local business.
Cllr Emma Coffey, voicing those concerns, stated that with the planned opening of hairdressers and beauty salons in Northern Ireland on the 23 of April 2021 and all non-essential retail including pubs and restaurant opening for outdoor service on the 30th of April puts our local business and traders in Ireland but particularly in the Border Counties such as Louth in jeopardy as local people will be able to travel to Northern Ireland to avail of hairdressing and beauty services and avail of going to a pub or a restaurant in a matter of weeks.