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Trial live events could take place 'in June' but Taoiseach downplays indoor dining in early July

Martin repeated the government’s preference that “outdoor is best” for the summer.

LAST UPDATE | 24 May 2021

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TOURISM AND CULTURE Minister Catherine Martin has said she hopes that some test live events could take place as early as next month and that they will be across “a variety of genres”. 

Martin was speaking at the beginning of an important week in the reopening of Irish society, with a comprehensive government announcement due on Friday. 

Taoiseach Micheál Martin said that Friday’s announcement would provide “timelines” around the reopening of sectors such as aviation, tourism and hospitality but that the government would be taking a “cautious” approach. 

He also hinted that the reopening of indoor dining and drinking would not necessarily take place at the beginning of July, something that industry groups have been pushing for

The National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) will meet on Thursday to prepare advice for government, after which the Cabinet Covid sub-committee will meet before a full Cabinet meeting on Friday. 

Speaking to reporters this afternoon at the National Museum of Ireland, Minister Catherine Martin emphasised the importance of tourism and the live events sector. 

She said that the livelihoods of performers had been “devastated” by Covid-19 restrictions. 

At the Cabinet meetings this week, Martin said she intends to present proposals for live events to be held on a test basis to prepare for the wider return of live music and other entertainment. 

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She said these events are being planned “right across the country” and include music genres “from rock to classical, also comedy and of course theatre”. 

The minister said the trial events would be both indoors and outdoors. 

“The numbers would vary according to the event or the venue. I can’t reveal or speculate on the numbers right now but it will depend on what’s presented to NPHET on Thursday and the public health advice there. ”

She added: 

I would like to see some of these events in June, so my hope would be that they be in June and July, the sooner the better in order to get the reopening. We’re moving well into vaccinations, so the sooner the better for me and I would be aiming for June.  

Martin said she believes antigen testing at events is “something we should give consideration to” but that this also needs to be discussed with NPHET. 

The minister also spoke about the phased reopening of the hospitality sector, which will see hotels and B&Bs reopening their doors on 2 June, with outdoor services in restaurants and pubs to resume on 7 June.

Catherine Martin said she expects industry guidelines on this reopening of dining to be published “early this week”.

The guidelines for outdoor dining will see the requirement for social distancing reduced to one metre. The minister said further guidelines for indoor dining will be devised later. 

Hotels and guesthouses are permitted to serve food indoors to residents when they reopen next week. 

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Speaking earlier today, Taoiseach Micheál Martin repeated the government’s preference that “outdoor is best” for the summer and that “indoor has been challenging” with respect to controlling the outbreak of Covid-19. 

There is no fixed date set for the return of indoor dining but it’s expected to be some time in July.

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said last week that he hopes it would be in “early July” but the Taoiseach today suggested that it may also be later in the month. 

“We’ll have outdoor dining, outdoor drinking from the 7 June onwards, we will have hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses available from the 2 June for people to book and see how that impacts on the disease,” he told RTÉ’s Today with Claire Byrne

We’ll see what happens during July. If you look, what we’ve been doing from April and May, everything wasn’t done the first week of those particular months when it began to reopen. Full retail was the 17th, so it’s a graduated approach we will be adopting.

The Taoiseach’s comments about indoor dining potentially remaining closed into July comes as indoor hospitality returned in Northern Ireland from today. 

The Restaurants Association of Ireland (RAI) is criticising the government’s graduated approach, arguing that with hotels opening next week allowed to serve customers indoors, this should apply to all restaurants. 

RAI CEO Adrian Cummins has also argued that the disparity could see Irish customers travelling to Northern Ireland.

“There’s no difference in dining in a hotel restaurant than any other food service establishment. Thousands of day trippers will now cross the border to sample Northern Ireland’s hospitality, which is fully open from today,” he said.  

The Taoiseach argued today that the “gradual” approach being taken by the government “is working”, with a number of sectors of society returning without “any spikes of significance”. 

“So far so good in terms of the reopening of society,” he said. 

The Taoiseach spoke about NPHET’s concerns about the so-called ‘Indian variant’ of Covid-19, with CMO Tony Holohan on Friday describing it as  a “dark cloud on the horizon”

Martin said these concerns will be taken into consideration when deciding this week on the plan forward.   

“It’s steady as she goes to the end of this month, it’ll be steady in June. We’ll see what’s possible in July,” he said. 

The Taoiseach was also asked about plans for the return of events, and specifically whether there could be crowds at the All-Ireland Finals at the end of August. 

“I think we have to go slowly, let’s take it step-by-step, let’s see how the impact of the variants work out. By the time the All Ireland Finals are played we will have advanced vaccinations much more significantly. But again I’m not getting into specifics in terms of numbers. Some people are speculating on numbers, again a cautious approach will apply there.”

On aviation and how Ireland plans to use the EU’s Digital Green Cert, the Taoiseach said that he will be discussing the issue of travel at an European Council meeting that begins today.

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    Mute ⚡ Seánie ⚡
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    Jul 9th 2021, 1:49 PM

    I’ll just have to check their website or social media while driving now for updates….

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    Jul 9th 2021, 3:46 PM

    @⚡ Seánie ⚡: Could this possibly be connected? https://www.broadsheet.ie/2019/02/07/jam-today-rte-and-aa-roadwatch/

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    Jul 9th 2021, 3:53 PM

    @Here’s How Podcast: Full story on the podcast here: https://blog.hereshow.ie/2019/02/heres-how-82-rte-and-the-aa/

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    Jul 9th 2021, 8:14 PM

    @⚡ Seánie ⚡: You might have to pay for this service now|

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    Jul 9th 2021, 1:48 PM

    Elaine o Sullivan AA road watch ! I’m gonna miss her voice

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    Jul 9th 2021, 1:52 PM

    @Marko: and Ester Moore ODonoghue

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    Jul 9th 2021, 1:59 PM

    @Marko: Arwen Foley was the one for me.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 2:19 PM

    @Alan McArdle: Lorraine Keane anyone?

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    Jul 9th 2021, 2:43 PM

    @Bill Spill: I certainly would. Met her at electric office many years ago. What a lady

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    Jul 9th 2021, 3:12 PM

    @Adrian O’Donnell: Electric Office? Were you having a picnic together?

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    Jul 9th 2021, 3:57 PM

    @Marko: sometimes sounded like she said the A 3 times. Maybe she’d been out the night before.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 1:46 PM

    No more rind-a-bits being busy so.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 1:50 PM

    @theseadoc: nothing will stop the dunkettle interchange being blocked

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    Jul 9th 2021, 8:18 PM

    @Stuart:

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    Jul 9th 2021, 8:18 PM

    @Stuart:

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    Jul 9th 2021, 8:19 PM

    @Stuart: ah the memories of random places we only know through this broadcast! They might not even exist half of them.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 1:48 PM

    Typical big buyer slashing overheads, and never mind who it affects.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 2:05 PM

    @John Nolan: Ridiculous comment. Are they not entitled to make business decisions in their own interests? Why don’t you set up a traffic notification service and provide it to radio stations if it means so much to you?

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    Jul 9th 2021, 1:58 PM

    What ever became of electric Eddie, eye in the sky… Probably dead and buried somewhere on the Con Colbert road, the only location with traffic back in the day

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    Jul 9th 2021, 7:24 PM

    @Shay Murray: it’s driver is stuck at the Red Cow Roundabout

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    Jul 9th 2021, 2:49 PM

    Who’s going to provide traffic reports for the radio stations now ? It’s a major loss for serious road users. It was fantastic to hear the traffic reports on the hour after the news and if something was happening on the road your driving on, you were notified of it. Another backwards step. In the UK, you don’t even have to wait for the news, the traffic reports interrupt whatever station your listening to.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 8:30 PM

    @Sean Walsh: that is because the traffic situation in the UK is an absolute ball breaker. Not even comparable to here. Or was a ball breaker, pre covid..

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    Jul 9th 2021, 2:20 PM

    Laren behan … a beautiful voice !

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    Jul 9th 2021, 2:28 PM

    How will I find my in into the meeja now, love island won’t take me, AA roadwatch gone, crimewatch auditions go nowhere, and I won’t stoop to fair city levels just yet!

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    Jul 9th 2021, 2:57 PM

    At least that’s a few annoying voices off the airwaves.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 1:48 PM

    Useless anyway. Radio reports are brutal. Dublin 103.2 for traffic reports in real time.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 2:30 PM

    @Jimmy Reid: hasn’t been the same since John left though.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 4:06 PM

    Was never helpful to me. Everytime it was the same report “traffic heavy on the dunnekettle” its always heavy.

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    Jul 10th 2021, 9:54 AM

    @Michael: The AA are losing money – most if not all insurance companies or garages provide breakdown cover

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    Jul 9th 2021, 1:47 PM

    Have they an app? They could seek to integrate their real time info with Google maps.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 1:49 PM

    @HarveyLemonade: Where there’s a will, there’s a Waze.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 1:59 PM

    @HarveyLemonade: you can see traffic build ups on Google maps and Apple maps if you Amber lines on maps that’s traffic build up and red lines is traffic at a stop. Also Apple maps is eventually bringing in incident reporting to Ireland like Waze where you can report traffic, accidents speed checks etc

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    Jul 9th 2021, 2:54 PM

    Patnav on Nova will have to do.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 2:45 PM
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    Jul 9th 2021, 3:59 PM

    Bring back The eye in the Sky ! Helicopter service.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 4:29 PM

    They were always rubbish anyway. I well remember the bad old days when I lived in Kildare, and you’d regularly hit a monster traffic jam on the N7 that AA Roadwatch would conveniently have forgotten to mention.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 7:25 PM

    Lorraine Keane, AA Roadwatch

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    Jul 9th 2021, 2:46 PM

    Why? Nooooooooo!

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    Jul 10th 2021, 3:43 PM

    No more helpful mentions of their names by RTÉ presenters in order to help them up on the “celebrity” bandwagon ” ah well Swings and rindeabouts I suppose.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 9:18 PM

    No more traffic “Nooze” then?

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    Jul 9th 2021, 5:09 PM

    Karen Chew all day long.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 5:36 PM

    Anyone remember the ozzie girl,BUMPER TO BUMPER..

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    Jul 9th 2021, 6:04 PM

    @Peter Bell: that does rind a bell Peter.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 6:04 PM

    @Peter Bell: that does ring a bell Peter.

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    Jul 10th 2021, 8:58 AM

    Can’t read websites while driving

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    Jul 10th 2021, 9:52 AM

    Delighted.
    The AA and RTÉ themselves are no longer of any relevance.
    What motorist would wish to have constant blabbering on a radio, same format from the same sounding stations who constantly have to announce their frequency or name to stay relevant.
    Get an iPod or a subscription to Spotify or similar.

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