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Hairdressers, non-essential retail and restaurants not serving alcohol could re-open by April 26 Proposals to re-open hairdressers and non-essential will be dicussed next week by Stormont ministers as part of the easing of coronavirus restrictions 08 April, 2021 01:00
Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister Michelle O Neill has said it s time to announce dates for the north s exit out lockdown
HAIRDRESSERS and non-essential retail shops could re-open on April 26 if Stormont ministers green-light proposals next week.
Restaurants which do not serve alcohol could also operate outdoors from the same date contingent on the executive agreeing to ease Covid-19 restrictions.
While the north s roadmap out of lockdown is not date driven, a paper submitted by Economy Minister Diane Dodds sets out a timeline that will be discussed next Thursday.
Northern Ireland lockdown restrictions: Close-contact services eagerly await dates for reopening from NI Executive We can t wait to get our customers back in and to make them feel good again
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There is growing speculation hairdressers and non-essential retail in Northern Ireland will be allowed to reopen from April 26.
It comes after Economy Minister Diane Dodds put forward proposals for a further easing of restrictions on retail, tourism and close contact services ahead of an Executive meeting to review the situation on April 15.
Outdoor retailers including garden centres, car washes and garages can reopen from April 12 and contactless click-and-collect for all non-essential retail can also operate from that date.
First Minister Arlene Foster confirmed Mrs Dodds plans included non-essential retail and hairdressers and said she hoped that the other parties in the Executive would support them.