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Search By Live95 News Team via Sean Curtin/ True Media Works have resumed at Limerick s Opera Site as the 2021 demolition and enabling works programme kicked off today.
It follows a four-month delay enforced on all commercial property sites due to Covid-19 restrictions.
The construction programme will see up to 500 people employed at peak output on the site, with numbers in the demolition and enabling works set to ramp up to 60 this year following the resumption of activity today.
In addition to getting activity back on the rails, this will, CEO of Limerick Twenty Thirty David Conway stated, be a much-needed boost to the city centre this year.
Exchange of views with the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) on COVID-19 and Human Rights
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To outline some of the actions that our Organisation has taken so far in the fight against COVID-19;
And to look ahead at some of the issues that are likely on the horizon.
There can be no doubt that combatting the coronavirus is the immediate challenge of our times.
Not just here in Europe, but around the world.
Tragically, the pandemic has already claimed the lives of millions.
And it has disrupted the ways in which we live, work and learn, to the deep detriment of many people, and often at the expense not just of their physical health, but of their mental health too.
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