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Increased supports vital as pubs now face prospect of being closed for a full year – VFI

Increased supports vital as pubs now face prospect of being closed for a full year – VFI
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VFI urges more support for pubs as new curbs announced

Updated / Tuesday, 22 Dec 2020 13:44 The Government has decided to close pubs serving food along with restaurants on Christmas Eve The Vintners Federation of Ireland has called on the Government to provide a comprehensive new package of supports if the pub industry is to survive until the new Covid-19 restrictions are lifted. The group made its plea after the Government decided to close pubs serving food along with restaurants on Christmas Eve. It said the decision bring closer the probability that pubs will remain shut past March 15, 2021, the one year anniversary of when the trade first closed. The VFI said the Government s original plan to lockdown the country for six weeks until early December so the country could have a meaningful Christmas now lies in tatters. 

Scapegoated hospitality sector up in arms over shutdown threat

‘Scapegoated’ hospitality sector up in arms over shutdown threat Tourism representatives who met with Tánaiste Leo Varadkar this week, say they were given no indication that there would be another lockdown before the new year. Publicans, restaurant owners, and hoteliers have reacted angrily to the Government s announcement. Picture: Leah Farrell/RollingNews.ie Fri, 18 Dec, 2020 - 19:21 Geoff Percival and Nicole Glennon Restaurants, pubs, and hotels have reacted angrily to the likelihood of an earlier-than-expected fresh shutdown of business before the end of the year. The news that hospitality businesses will now probably be forced to close their doors between Christmas and New Year s Eve earlier than the January shutdown that many had been expecting has come “out of the blue” and sent “shockwaves” through the industry, according to the Restaurants Association of Ireland.

Proposals to close restaurants after Christmas would be devastating , sector says

  Proposals to restrict the hospitality industry to takeaway services only from late December would have a “devastating” impact, the head of the Restaurants Association of Ireland (RAI) has said. The National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) advised the Government on Thursday to implement additional restrictions soon after Christmas in order to curb the spread of Covid-19. The reduced restrictions in the current phase were due to remain in place until January 6th. While no decision has been made yet, 28th December has been floated by officials as a possible date to reintroduce restrictions on restaurants and pubs that serve food.

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