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Cabinet decision and President signing legislation for reopening indoor hospitality is positive for sector
(Licensed Vintners Association, 2021)
Operational Guidelines Now Urgently Required
Positive to see commitment to removal of restrictions for all pubs and the reopening of nightclubs and late bars
(Licensed Vintners Association, 2021)
Contradictory position to allow return of live music but prevent mingling, will delay the recovery of that sector.
Indoor hospitality to reopen within next two weeks
(Licensed Vintners Association, 2021)
LVA is fully engaged with Government Hospitality Working Group to Highlight Trade’s Concerns.
Roadmap must include plans to allow 300+ late night venues to reopen
(Licensed Vintners Association, 2021)
Late pubs and nightclubs important employers and also venues for live musicians/ DJs. Plan also needs to provide for use of bar counter and normal trading resuming in hospitality.
Hospitality should begin reopening in 6 weeks
(Licensed Vintners Association, 2021)
First step should include outdoor service for all types of hospitality venues in late May. Indoor service should follow shortly afterwards for all pubs and restaurants when hotels reopen in June. Any long delay between NI ...
Government needs to make a decision this week on reopening
(Licensed Vintners Association, 2021)
Too late to make an announcement on 2nd July if reopening is happening on 5th July. Mixed messaging coming from Government must stop.
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 Association, 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 ...