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Now Near Next – The Latest View from OOH

Now Near Next – The Latest View from OOH May 14, 2021 Stepping Out Monday saw the most substantial easings of restrictions so far this year, with a range of social and economic activities resuming. It has been reported that over 12,000 businesses reopened their premises this week for the first time in months.  As more businesses open so does the amount of people commuting to work. The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment estimates around 100,000 people will return to work this month as the restrictions continue to reduce. With the country in Level 5 lockdown and spending opportunities hampered, pent up consumer demand has been unleashed. Retail Ireland estimates that Irish consumers will splash out more the €3bn in stores this month, expecting consumers to spend 40% more on debit and credit cards this month than in a normal year.

Cross-border car ferry service across Carlingford Lock to reopen | Newry Times | Latest Newry News, Newry Sport and Newry Business for Newry City

    The service is owned by the Frazer Ferries Group, which also owns the Passage East Ferry, which operates across the River Suir, and Lough Foyle Ferry, a seasonal service across the picturesque Lough Foyle.     While their service at Passage East, connecting Ballyhack in Co. Wexford and Passage East, Co. Waterford, remained operational during the lockdown, the cross border nature of the Carlingford Lough Ferry required that the service be suspended throughout both COVID lockdown periods. News of the reopening, which was recently posted on social media has been welcomed by the public. Since its launch, the service has introduced a valuable transport link between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland for both local communities and commuters and the tourism industry, linking Ireland’s Ancient East with the Mourne Mountain Region in Northern Ireland.

Royal Cork Yacht Club Cruisers Are Back Training in Cork Harbour

Royal Cork Yacht Club Cruisers Are Back Training in Cork Harbour 13th May 2021 As Afloat reported earlier, the cruisers are being launched for training purposes this month. Racing itself won t resume until after June 7, so the training sessions will be used to get racers prepared and up to speed for events like the Sovereigns Cup and the resumption of evening cruiser racing next month. (Above and below) The Grand Soleil 37 Prince of Tides Photo: Bob Bateman As well as the plan for RCYC keelboats, other adult sailors, including National 18s and Lasers, are being told by their Class Captains about restarting racing.

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