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Mayday for pubs as Government announcement treats them as “second class citizens” - LVA and VFI
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Monumental day for hospitality
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2022-01-21)"Many glasses will be raised throughout the country in celebration this weekend" Donall O’Keeffe, Chief Executive of the LVA -
More than 4 out of every 10 Dublin pubs planning on reopening as a restaurant in June
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)The figures were revealed in a survey conducted by the LVA between Monday 18th May and Tuesday 19th May, with 44% confirming their intention to reopen on 29th June. When applied to the 750 pubs located across the capital, ... -
New ticketing rules a disaster for late bars, nightclubs and musicians
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021-10)The Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) has described the new ticketing rules announced for live music and late night hospitality as a disaster for late bars, nightclubs and musicians. They also said the Government process ... -
No hope for hospitality in Government plan
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No option but to go along with Government proposal
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021)Choices came down to keeping indoor hospitality shut for several more months or proceed with 'hugely challenging' system. Huge political will now required to achieve 19 July reopening date. -
No pub reopening this year a nightmare scenario. Specific Government Support Scheme for Pub Sector Required, if this scenario confirmed
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Positive measures for pubs in Programme for Government
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Recognition of the need to support hospitality sector very welcome. LVA looks forward to participating in Night-time Economy Taskforce. -
Positive measures in Budget 2021, but they will need to be extended as long as restrictions continue
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Positive to see commitment to removal of restrictions for all pubs and the reopening of nightclubs and late bars
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021)Contradictory position to allow return of live music but prevent mingling, will delay the recovery of that sector. -
Proposals will allow Berlin D2 to open again, while keeping pubs like Grogans closed
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)250 Dublin pubs closed for 252 days, including iconic venues like Grogans, McDaids and O’Donoghues. Government guidelines recognise restaurants, food pubs and wet pubs as "controlled environments". -
Protect our Pubs’ campaign to seek tangible support from new government to help a sector that will struggle
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)More than 60% of pubs outside of Dublin remain closed. Campaign set to demonstrate the loss that would be felt should some pubs not reopen. Publican groups and drinks industry convene to seek VAT policy change to lessen ... -
Pub and Bar/ Restaurant capacity may drop to as little as one eight of pre crisis levels with HSE social distancing guidelines
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Pubs can no longer be left in limbo
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Most pubs have been unable to trade for 140 days and counting. Call for Government to either open the pubs or come up with a "meaningful compensation package". -
Pubs reopening a 'milestone moment' in recovery of country
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)LVA emphasises importance of pubs adhering to guidelines. -
Relief, hope and nervousness as some Dublin pubs get ready to reopen for the first time in 497 days
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021)Pubs across Dublin closed on 15th March 2020. Some have been waiting to reopen for 496 days 11 hours 29 minutes 28 seconds. -
Report on Impact of Occupancy Numbers on Licensed Premises as a Result of COVID-19
(Licensed Vintners Association ; Vintners' Federation of IrelandIE, 2020-05)Introduction: We have been engaged by the Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) & Vintners’ Federation of Ireland (VFI) to assess the potential reduction of occupancy numbers in Licensed Premises as a result of physical ... -
Roadmap must include plans to allow 300+ late night venues to reopen
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021)Late pubs and nightclubs important employers and also venues for live musicians/ DJs. Plan also needs to provide for use of bar counter and normal trading resuming in hospitality. -
Singling out of non food pubs again would completely destroy publican trust in Government
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Cabinet must stick to its decision of last Tuesday to re-open all pubs. Contradictory messaging from Government and NPHET adding enormously to uncertainty and stress facing publicans. -
Supports and longer term solutions now required
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021-11)