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Government laying off 25,000 pub workers on Christmas Eve. Sustainable solutions needed or tug of war will start again at beginning of January
(Licensed Vintners Association, 2020)
What are the Government’s plans for pubs?
(Licensed Vintners Association, 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.
Latest suggested hospitality lockdown highlights failure of Government strategy
(Licensed Vintners Association, 2020)
Government needs to commit to roadmap for hospitality sector and proper level of support. "The definition of madness is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result".
Hospitality lockdown in Dublin not reducing level of infections
(Licensed Vintners Association, 2020)
Non food pubs in Dublin continue to be only pubs not allowed to open in country. Will have been closed for minimum of 225 days.
Protect our Pubs’ campaign to seek tangible support from new government to help a sector that will struggle
(Licensed Vintners Association, 2020)
More than 60% of pubs outside of Dublin remain closed. Campaign set to demonstrate the loss that would be felt should some pubs not reopen. Publican groups and drinks industry convene to seek VAT policy change to lessen ...
Government on verge of destroying own plan 3 days after publication
(Licensed Vintners Association, 2020)
Government and NPHET practising "pick and mix approach" to national strategy. No correlation between HPSC data on outbreaks which show zero open outbreaks in pubs and NPHET advice.
Positive measures in Budget 2021, but they will need to be extended as long as restrictions continue
(Licensed Vintners Association, 2020)
Pubs can no longer be left in limbo
(Licensed Vintners Association, 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".
Proposals will allow Berlin D2 to open again, while keeping pubs like Grogans closed
(Licensed Vintners Association, 2020)
250 Dublin pubs closed for 252 days, including iconic venues like Grogans, McDaids and O’Donoghues. Government guidelines recognise restaurants, food pubs and wet pubs as "controlled environments".