Tipperary company involved in UK s Sefton Park Pilot
Updated / Tuesday, 4 May 2021
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The Sefton Park event in Liverpool is one of many pilot events supported by the UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
Irish company Ryans Cleaning took part in an outdoor pilot event at Sefton Park in Liverpool this weekend as part of the UK Government s Covid Events Research Programme.
Ryans Cleaning, based in Thurles in Co Tipperary, has been involved in the event cleaning industry for over 30 years.
With a capped capacity of 7,500, Sefton Park is one of many such pilot events supported by the UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
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Photo courtesy of Ryans Cleaning
A Tipperary company has played a key role in overseeing a pilot music event in Liverpool which attracted 5,000 people over the weekend.
Ryans Cleaning, based in Thurles, oversaw event cleaning at Sefton Park on Sunday where the crowds were welcomed back as part of efforts to see how large gatherings can be accommodated in a safe manner.
Tickets for the event were only activated for people who returned proof of a negative Covid-19 test.
General Manager of Ryans Cleaning, Aisling Ryan, is pleased with how it went and is urging the Irish Government to set up pilot events here.
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