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BUSINESSES in Malvern say they can’t wait to return after the lockdown. In the government’s proposed “roadmap” to come out of lockdown, businesses will be re-opening in phases. From April 12 at the earliest: shops, hairdressers, nail salons, libraries, outdoor attractions and outdoor hospitality venues such as beer gardens will reopen. From May 17 at the earliest, two households or groups of up to six people will be allowed to mix indoors and crowds of up to 10,000 in the largest venues will be allowed at performances and sporting events. Friends and family could finally be allowed to hug each other again, with the road map promising that advice on social distancing will be updated “as soon as possible” and no later than step three.
New shop is located next to B&Q
Equipet, one of Ireland’s leading pet stores, opened the doors of their second Cork store in Mahon Point Retail Park on Friday.
Four-month-old malshi Kody Keats with Glanmire native Jennifer Keating.
Pic: Brian Lougheed
The pet, equestrian and outdoor clothing retailer, was established in 2006 and is 100 percent Irish-owned. The launch of the outlet at Mahon Point Retail Park will mark the company’s eighth store opening, with other branches located in Tallaght and Coolock in Dublin; Navan and Ashbourne in Meath; and Dundalk and Drogheda in Co. Louth.
The opening of the new 8,000 sq. ft premises will create an additional 10 jobs for the local area. This most recent jobs boost will see their total number of employees across the country increase to 90.