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25th May 2021
An Ennis Café owner fears a considerable number of businesses will be wiped out before year end, if additional supports aren’t put in place.
The government is due to announce its plans for easing COVID restrictions through June and July on Friday, which will include indoor hospitality, international travel and live entertainment.
There have been calls for indoor dining to return by July 1st but Taoiseach Micheal Martin has ruled this out.
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Frank Landy of Sweet N’Green says urgent clarity is needed on when businesses in the sector can re-open their doors and he says if it doesn’t happen before August his and many others won’t survive.
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1st April 2021
The Government is being called on to address the needs of publicans after it emerged that a grant aimed at supporting outdoor dining isn’t available to those who don’t serve food.
Cafes and restaurants will be able to get a grant of up to 4,000 euro to set up an outdoor dining space in time for the fine weather beginning.
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It comes as the council has confirmed its to waive charges for seating outside businesses.
Before the pandemic, businesses who offered outdoor dining to customers were obliged to pay an annual licence.