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The extended Penneys opening hours and shop rules ahead of Monday s full reopening

The extended Penneys opening hours and shop rules ahead of Monday s full reopening Irish Mirror 1 hour ago Dylan ONeill From next week all non-essential shops are permitted to fully reopen across Ireland after months of being in lockdown. With the new reopening, comes a new schedule from Penneys to give customers an extra opportunity to visit the store if they missed the appointment slots over the past week. Some shops will also be offering dedicated hours to people at high risk from Covid-19 who have not been fully vaccinated. Penneys reopening hours The majority of Penneys stores will be open from 8am - 10pm from Monday to Friday next week, with a few exceptions:

Kilkenny County Council secures ISO 50001 Standard for energy use

EU launches 1st Eudamed module, but MDR-IVDR bottleneck persists

Share it BRUSSELS  The European Commission this month launched the first component of its behind-schedule IT system for registering certified medical devices under looming new rules, but a regulatory bottleneck could render many products impossible to certify for some time.   The first of six modules of its Eudamed system will assign a single registration number  to each medical device manufacturer, producer of procedure kits, importer, as well as the European representatives that non-EU manufacturers must have to get certified.    The database is incomplete and its roll-out two years behind schedule; it is now planned for completion when the In-Vitro Diagnostics Regulation takes effect on May 26, 2022. 

BITCI awards pay tribute to companies deep social ethos

BITCI awards pay tribute to companies deep social ethos Aldi Stores Ireland, Calor Ireland, Energia Group, Momentum Support, Permanent TSB and Siemens Healthineers join the list of Business Working Responsibly mark recipients. Energia Group CEO Ian Thom, Northern Ireland Minister for Infrastructure Nichola Mallon, Wrightbus chairman Jo Bamford and Translink CEO Chris Conway, announcing a partnership with Translink to supply hydrogen to public buses in Belfast, pictured earlier this year prior to Covid-19 restrictions. Energia is among this year s new Business in the Community award recipients. Fri, 11 Dec, 2020 - 08:15 Joe Dermody Social issues are still a priority for Irish-based businesses, who have continued to engage with environmental sustainability and community engagement throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.

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