Browsing Licensed Vintners Association by Subject "Business supports"
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Budget 2022 generally positive for hospitality but VAT increase will be a problem
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021-10)Extending Wage Subsidy and Rates Waiver vital for facilitating recovery of sector. LVA warmly welcomes waiving of Government charges on late night venues for rest of year. -
Government and NPHET driving thousands of pubs into mortgage default
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)LVA slams 'package' of supports announced by Government as a "paltry, token gesture". Pubs closed for 6 months receive same level of aid as Kildare businesses closed for 4 weeks. -
Government has abandoned 3,500 pubs - LVA and VFI
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Decision will be met with fury and despair across the sector Government “sympathy” won’t save businesses or jobs. Meaningful support essential with pubs facing full blown crisis. -
Hammer blow for pubs who will be unable to trade for 40% of year
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Compensation and support essential for survival of pub sector, in light of threat of future waves. LVA seeks immediate discussions with Government on future of pub sector. -
LVA seeking urgent meetings with banks and insurers following pub closures
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LVA Statement to Oireachtas Committee. The LVA appeared before the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht on Tuesday 23rd March 2021
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021-03-23)LVA Opening Statement / Submission to the Joint Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht On The Impact of Covid-19 on the Hospitality Sector 23 March 2021. Noel Anderson, LVA Chair. Donall O ... -
LVA welcomes banking measures to help pubs announced by AIB and BOI
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LVA welcomes Sky decision to suspend Sky Sports charges for pubs
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No pub reopening this year a nightmare scenario. Specific Government Support Scheme for Pub Sector Required, if this scenario confirmed
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Positive measures in Budget 2021, but they will need to be extended as long as restrictions continue
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Publicans press for strong support package for closed pubs - LVA & VFI
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Vintners Groups not optimistic pubs will be allowed reopen end August in light of recent Covid trends. Funding Urgently Required for Pubs Now Closed over 5 Months. Need for support directly conveyed to Taoiseach, Tánaiste ... -
Pubs can no longer be left in limbo
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Most pubs have been unable to trade for 140 days and counting. Call for Government to either open the pubs or come up with a "meaningful compensation package". -
Supports and longer term solutions now required
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Thousands of pubs across Ireland push Government for #SupportNotSympathy as they pass five months closed - VFI & LVA
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Grassroots social media campaign sees publicans, family members and staff in every county highlighting plight of sector as they pose outside their pubs. -
Waive Government charges on late night venues to aid their recovery
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021)Any pub or nightclub seeking to open late must pay Government additional €410 per night. -
We asked for Support Not Sympathy - the Government has given us crumbs
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What are the Government’s plans for pubs?
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Minister Donnelly says pubs could "materially add to the possibility of a second wave". If pubs will continue to be singled out, special treatment is required. -
Worst year in the history of the pub trade
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Drinks industry says VAT reduction is now of "utmost urgency" to help pubs as delayed reopening threatens hundreds of businesses. July Stimulus hailed by Government as 'radical and far reaching' and a 'package of scale ...