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Government can’t hide behind NPHET now
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Any decision to keep wet pubs closed while other parts of hospitality open will be political decision based on zero evidence made by FF, FG and Green Party. -
Government has abandoned 3,500 pubs - LVA and VFI
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Decision will be met with fury and despair across the sector Government “sympathy” won’t save businesses or jobs. Meaningful support essential with pubs facing full blown crisis. -
Government proposals proof they do not trust publicans, pub staff or pub customers
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Following suggestions the Government is to block the reopening of 'wet' pubs next month while also making it more difficult for pubs who serve food to reopen, the LVA say such measures have nothing to do with public safety ... -
Government used misleading data to keep wet pubs closed – LVA & VFI
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)In a strident rebuttal of the information published by the Government, the vintners representatives have highlighted 14 different flaws, deceptive uses of data and incomplete considerations. -
Hammer blow for pubs who will be unable to trade for 40% of year
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Compensation and support essential for survival of pub sector, in light of threat of future waves. LVA seeks immediate discussions with Government on future of pub sector. -
Hope is the glue that binds current social contract
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021)Hope required for hospitality and other ‘non essential’ sectors still closed. After such an extended closure Government has responsibility to provide pathway. -
Hospitality should begin reopening in 6 weeks
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021)First step should include outdoor service for all types of hospitality venues in late May. Indoor service should follow shortly afterwards for all pubs and restaurants when hotels reopen in June. Any long delay between NI ... -
Hospitality VAT reduction will not support 3,500 non-food serving pubs closed across the country
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)VAT rate cut on alcohol sought as a temporary measure to help pubs survive until demand increases and consumer confidence returns in early 2021 – LVA, VFI and Ibec’s Drinks Ireland. Hospitality VAT rate cut will deliver ... -
LVA and VFI launch #NotDisposable Campaign
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021-03-15)Encouraging pubs, hospitality, arts and entertainment to post photos of the people behind these sectors to social media. Campaign aims to turn recent heartfelt remarks from Rory O’Neill (Panti) into rallying call. Will run ... -
LVA and VFI slam insurers as they refuse to honour 'business interruption' cover for pubs
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LVA contact info during Stay at Home period
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LVA welcomes Sky decision to suspend Sky Sports charges for pubs
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Mayday for pubs as Government announcement treats them as “second class citizens” - LVA and VFI
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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 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. -
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.