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Outdoor dining: Cross-border travel inevitable if pubs remain closed

Share this article It is “inevitable” that people will travel to the North for night’s out if pubs and restaurants here are not allowed to reopen by late May, according to the Licensed Vintners Association.   The country’s two main vintners’ groups are calling for outdoor eating and drinking to return in six weeks’ time, with indoor service resuming shortly after. It comes after the Northern Ireland Executive signed off on plans to reopen pubs and restaurants for outdoor service in two weeks’ time – and indoor service on May 24th. Cross-border travel inevitable if pubs and restaurants remain closed

Thousands of people could travel to Northern Ireland every weekend as restrictions to ease from April 30

Thousands of people could travel to Northern Ireland every weekend as restrictions to ease from April 30 Updated: 15 Apr 2021, 21:10 THOUSANDS of people could break for the border every weekend to go to pubs, restaurants and hairdressers, it has been warned after Northern Ireland announced their plans to lift lockdown from April 30. 4 4 A member of the Defence Forces escorts a passenger from Terminal 2 arrivals hall at Dublin AirportCredit: PA:Press Association 4 4 Members of the Defence Forces wait on arrivalsCredit: PA:Press Association The Northern Ireland executive has signed off on a new reopening plan that will see people back in beer gardens in two weeks time.

Inevitable people will travel to North when pubs reopen - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

Inevitable people will travel to North when pubs reopen - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport
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