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Non-essential retail has opened for the first time since Christmas Eve, with 280,000 people back at work today.But how have things gone so far, particularly.
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29th April 2021
Inter-county travel will return on the 10th of May as part of a sweeping easing of COVID restrictions.
The cabinet is due to meet this afternoon to sign off on plans to re-open most of the country for the summer.
The first easing of measures will be next Tuesday when the entire construction sector can return to work.
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But May 10th will be the key day when a raft of COVID restrictions will be lifted including the inter-county travel ban.
From the 10th three households will be allowed to meet up in a back garden – or a maximum of 6 people from more than three households.
Taoiseach Micheal Martin s lockdown announcement - pubs, hairdressers, retail and everything to expect
The big Ireland lockdown announcement is due this week
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With Cabinet set to meet this week ahead of the Taoiseach s latest address to the nation, there s optimism that a more detailed plan will be announced as Ireland leaves Level 5 restrictions.
Kilkenny retail support workshop – time to reboot and re-energise
Two-day workshops will assist local retail community as business and wider society reopens in the coming weeks
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Local Enterprise Office Kilkenny has announced plans to host a two-day retail support workshop – Reboot and Re-Energise to assist the local retail community as business and wider society reopens in the coming weeks.
The workshop will take place online on Monday, April 26 and Monday, May 10. They are aimed at owner/managers across all sectors, including traditional retail, fashion, beauty, fitness, music, books, furniture, etc as well as food service operators such as cafés and restaurants and online retailers.