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Sam Boal

Polishing off your Christmas shopping today? Here's how you can stay safe and support local business

Check with your local authority or chamber and shop local.

SOME OF US might only begrudgingly admit it but polishing off the shopping on Christmas Eve can be one of the real treats of the festive period.

It can also be stressful and uncomfortable.

This year, even the things that we enjoy about the experience — soaking up the atmosphere, bumping into friends and stopping in somewhere for a coffee or a pint — are obviously a lot more difficult than we’d like them to be.

That’s disappointing for us, but it’s also a major issue for local businesses in town and city centres across the country, many of which have been shuttered for portions of the year.

We’ve all had to make an effort to support local Irish businesses in 2020.

“Our members have been heartened by the support that they’ve gotten from local shoppers and the public,” says Dee Ryan, chief executive of Limerick Chamber.

“It’s been wonderful to see. We’ve all gone on a journey of appreciation of how connected and interdependent we all are, not just from a supply chain perspective but also in terms of jobs and understanding that there are families behind each of those jobs and people whose lives are impacted by the pandemic.”

With that in mind, here are three things you can do today to support local businesses while making the process as pleasant and safe as possible:

1. Safety first

By far the most important thing this Christmas — yes, more than getting that roll of emergency wrapping paper in — is personal safety: yours, your family’s and that of the staff working this afternoon. That means masks, hand sanitiser and adhering to social distancing. If you’re combining your shopping with a little bit of responsible socialising, try to do so in a well-controlled environment; in other words, cafes, bars and restaurants where public health guidelines are being observed to the letter.

Ryan:

Health and safety first!… We would encourage everyone to wear their masks, not just in the shops, but also on the streets. The vast majority of people are hand sanitising and patiently queuing so we’re not hearing any reports of issues. But if you are socialising — and we’re mindful that we all want to see our family and friends — if possible, please choose regulated environments.

2. Plan ahead and be patient

Under normal circumstances, the truth is that very few of us are organised enough to have the bulk of our messages done before the final few shopping days. Hopefully, that will have changed a bit this year but if you are battling to get the last few bits, the message is: plan your trip to town and don’t bloody panic! 

Ryan:

Well done to the local authorities around the country who — when preparing cities and towns to come out of the first lockdown in May — put in extra car parking places. Certainly in Limerick, our local authority has gone to a lot of trouble to identify and open up free parking spaces, mindful that there isn’t as much capacity on public transport and that people are more apprehensive about it anyway. So there may be a little walk involved to get into the town centre proper… Plan your trip. Get your goods. Enjoy the atmosphere. Get home safely.

3. Get online and stay local 

Finally, there are at least two good reasons to do a bit of research before you saddle up to finish the last of your shopping. Firstly, you might be able to avoid long, uncomfortable queues if you can find businesses that offer a click and collect service. Secondly, you can check if your county or city council has any sort of directory of local businesses that could do with your support today. For example, Limerick City and County Council, in conjunction with Limerick Chamber has set up the ‘Shop Limerick’ website. Cork, Kerry and Fingal county councils, to name a few, have set up similarly handy directories. So make sure you check before you shop.

Ryan:

I would be very hopeful that the pandemic has given us all an awareness of what we can do to support local business. What we did in conjunction with Limerick City and County Council is we set up an online directory called ‘Shop Limerick’, which has gotten great traction, great traffic.
It’s a directory of all of the shops that are open and trading online and you can contact without having to go into their premises. You can also go into their premises and certainly as we get closer to Christmas now, you might want to go in to collect items rather than have them delivered. We’ve also put together some suggested gift guides with some ideas of presents for people in your life that you can source locally. So everybody should check — with their local authority, their local chamber or their local high street trader association — if this kind of information is available.

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    Mute Frank Barry
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    May 31st 2016, 7:30 AM

    Bad week for gorillas

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    Mute Lauren O'Halleron
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    May 31st 2016, 7:30 AM

    Poor thing :-(

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    May 31st 2016, 8:39 AM

    Condolences to Gerry and all the crew in Dublin Zoo. Although some readers may not agree that the Zoo is not the place for an animal; Harry was a much loved and cared for animal and will be missed by all that knew and visited him. RIP Harry

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    May 31st 2016, 9:58 AM

    I can understand where people are coming from with their dislike of zoos, however, think of all the species in the world who may already be extinct and nothing known of them if it weren’t for zoos allowing us to see them in real life and watch them interact with each other and have babies and care for their young etc. RIP Harry.

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    Mute Séamus Longshanks
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    May 31st 2016, 2:31 PM

    Which species have zoos saved from extinction?

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    May 31st 2016, 7:40 AM

    jesus i took pics of him just there on sunday poor thing he seemed in great form on the day

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    May 31st 2016, 8:35 AM

    No you didn’t, he wasn’t out all weekend, we were there Sunday for thee meet the keeper with the Gorillas. They explained he was not there, and they were keeping him inside as a precaution. Even the keeper was missing, it was one of the elephants keepers doing the talk

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    May 31st 2016, 8:48 AM

    Caught rapid, techguy.

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    May 31st 2016, 9:04 AM

    i was there sunday but there was no keeper talking at the time didnt know they had 2 large ones there was only one there when we were there and 3 smaller guys assumed the big one was harry

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    May 31st 2016, 9:13 AM

    Tachguy, I thought it was him too until I seen him, beside the females. Just a friendly info before you share the photo as him. Nice day for it Sunday

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    May 31st 2016, 9:28 AM

    yea cheers – gorgeous day sunday massive queues too

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    May 31st 2016, 8:08 PM

    You should have got his signature.

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    May 31st 2016, 8:01 AM

    Rip buddy

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    May 31st 2016, 8:00 AM
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    May 31st 2016, 9:49 AM

    :’(

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    May 31st 2016, 7:34 AM

    Gentle Giant :-0

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    May 31st 2016, 8:24 AM

    What kind of life had he really? Life in an enclosure constantly being shouted at by tourists banging on the glass looking for him to do something funny for a Facebook post. We are only interested in animals when they can make some money from them.

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    May 31st 2016, 8:36 AM

    Not much glass at their current enclosure, they are on an island

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    May 31st 2016, 10:02 AM

    In fairness the space they were moved to in recent years was far superior and definitely allowed them more freedom. Zoos are educational and help preserve species which may otherwise have gone extinct, they also allow people to see all of these animals in person and watch how they interact with each other. Obviously the most important thing about zoos is ensuring all of the animals are kept in suitable areas with plenty of room and cared for properly.

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    May 31st 2016, 4:57 PM

    Exactly Miriam, if habitats weren’t being destroyed we wouldn’t need zoos, he was a beautiful animal.
    Obviously wild life should live in the wild, but mankind have made that impossible.

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    May 31st 2016, 7:40 AM

    Poor thing, died of loneliness and boredom

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    May 31st 2016, 7:46 AM

    Maybe you should of joined him so…

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    May 31st 2016, 8:19 AM

    Loneliness? He lived there with several other gorillas in the troops?

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    May 31st 2016, 8:28 AM

    Stephen, while I agree with you the facts are western lowland gorillas can live to 60 in captivity and around 35 in the wild. But it is about quality of life so I’d take living on the wild.

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    May 31st 2016, 9:06 AM

    Stephen; how did you manage to get the results of the autopsy before it’s even been done?

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    May 31st 2016, 10:28 AM

    Completely agree, I’d never seen an animal so depressed in my life, these animals do not belong in the zoo.
    no animal does, horrible place for them to live

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    May 31st 2016, 8:50 AM

    Adios Harry.
    Free at last.

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    May 31st 2016, 8:30 AM

    I didn’t even know he was sick…

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    May 31st 2016, 9:40 AM

    Rip ya legend

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    May 31st 2016, 10:50 AM

    The Dublin gorilla obviously died of a broken heart after hearing about the American gorilla.
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    (They should round up some Dublin Gangland Thugs and put them in his cage…..
    Same Species.)

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    May 31st 2016, 3:16 PM

    That is harsh on gorillas.

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    May 31st 2016, 10:58 AM

    Troupe.

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    May 31st 2016, 1:58 PM

    Oh no, I have tons of photos of him when I took my kids to the zoo, years ago. he loved and hogged all the fruit and bananas, great catcher too.

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    May 31st 2016, 4:27 PM

    My condolences to his five emmm is children the word? Or cubs?

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    May 31st 2016, 4:29 PM

    RIP

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    May 31st 2016, 9:49 AM

    I’m sorry, but it’s his own fault. I’m not going to give in to this sort of emotionalism.

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    Mute Rosa Parks
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    May 31st 2016, 4:28 PM

    Wrong gorilla

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    May 31st 2016, 8:42 PM

    All gorillas are wrong. If they wanted to be right, they wouldn’t be gorillas.

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    May 31st 2016, 10:38 AM

    I only saw him three months ago and he looked fine

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    Jun 1st 2016, 1:53 AM

    I told him to stop smoking but wouldn’t listen to me.

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    May 31st 2016, 6:12 PM

    People are outraged and rightly so about Gorilla deaths.
    Whether from blatant callousness of Zoo keepers in shooting them or from Zoo visitors desire to stop by and stare at them from time to time , this treating animals as curiosities in menageries is deemed more important than their lives.

    Harambe being shot,-the incident, which was captured on a cell phone camera, has sparked an outcry of emotion, with thousands of mourners branding it a ‘senseless death’ .Harry in Dublin Zoo led a life imprisoned for profit and human entertainment.

    Either way the non humans pay with their lack of freedom even though the people who imprisoned and killed them say they were gentle giants. they were despite being raised in alien prisons and doing the humans wishes. They lose their families and are never free to just ‘be’ in a natural environment.
    Zoos are penetentiarys for innocent creatures. Does that matter to those profiting from them….of course not.

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