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Sun, May 9, 2021, 10:00 Updated: Sun, May 9, 2021, 10:01
From May 10th, beauty services, including barbers and hairdressers, will reopen. Photograph: Marcin Bielecki/ EPA
From Monday, May 10th, the largest reopening of commercial and cultural centres in Ireland since last year will begin. This so-called phased reopening of retail, appointment-based personal care services, galleries, museums and libraries will be an emotional return for many workers and customers, and will result in much greater movement of people.
What is reopening and how can I enjoy myself without catching Covid? How to stay safe as the phased reopening of retail, personal care and museums begins
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From Monday, May 10th, the largest reopening of commercial and cultural centres in Ireland since last year will begin. This so-called phased reopening of retail, appointment-based personal care services, galleries, museums and libraries will be an emotional return for many workers and customers, and will result in much greater movement of people.
The lifting of the ban on inter-county travel, increased capacity on public transport and larger numbers of people allowed to meet outdoors and to attend funerals, weddings and religious services from May 10th will also mean people who haven’t seen each other in months will meet again.
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Councillor Pat Daly who has said business owners are tired and upset at the closure of streets to traffic in Ennis
Ennis temporary Covid-19 town centre mobility plan due for review
April 10, 2021
ENNIS’ Temporary Covid-19 Town Centre Mobility Plan, resulting in parts of the town closed to traffic, has been described as “very conservative” with calls being made for restrictions to be lessened.
The Ennis Municipal District have confirmed that a review of the plan is scheduled to take place after the current lock-down measures are eased. Speaking at the monthly meeting of the local authority, Councillor Pat Daly urged that the council and the mobility stakeholder group keep the traffic situation under constant review with a view to re-opening selected streets if the county’s Covid numbers continue to improve.