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Wave of optimism along south coast amid reopening preparations ‘We’re gung-ho and ready to go,’ says hotel owner. ‘At some stage, life has to go on’
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Listen now 7:22 Mary Lincoln and her daughter, Katie, owners of Ardmore Pottery in Waterford, are looking foward to reopening. Photograph: Mary Browne
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Steve the capuchin monkey is dying to get visitors back, says Bridget Collins as she leads the way to the monkey enclosure at the farm and wildlife park she runs in Ardmore, Co Waterford.