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Hospitality industry says delayed reopening of sector would have a 'catastrophic' impact on sector

Both restaurateurs and vintners’ representatives have called on the Government to explain the impact of the Delta variant.

A STALLED REOPENING of the hospitality sector due to concerns about the Delta variant would have a “catastrophic” impact, members of the industry have said.

Adrian Cummins of the Restaurants Association of Ireland explained that an eleventh hour declaration by Government would financially ruin restaurants and bars.

Padraig Cribben of the Vintners’ Federation of Ireland said the comments by Health Minister Stephen Donnelly that there was a risk of an extension to restrictions have caused “serious concern” in the sector.

Donnelly said this morning that it is “too early to say” if a further reopening of society, due on 5 July, will be delayed by a few weeks due to the Delta variant of Covid-19. 

The Delta variant now accounts for 20% of all of last week’s case numbers.  

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar also said today that the Government can only make a decision with the most up to date data. 

The variant now accounts for 20% of all of last week’s case numbers. 

NPHET is due to advise the Government next Thursday on the epidemiological situation in Ireland, ahead of the next phase of reopening due on Monday 5 July.

Varadkar said variants of concern will also have to be considered, stating that the “dark cloud” is the Delta variant.

The government is looking to data in the UK, which is far more advanced in its reopening than Ireland, and has a higher rate of the Delta variant, said Varadkar.

He added it is concerning that there has been between a 30%-40% increase in cases and hospitalisations there over the last week, but also highlighted that this is “from a very low base”. 

Cummins called for an urgent meeting with Government to get clarity on the situation.

“Any delay in reopening indoor hospitality on 5 July will have a catastrophic economic effect on restaurants, cafes & pubs specifically those in tourist area’s.

“Indoor hospitality is currently open in Irish hotels and across all of Northern Ireland’s hospitality industry.

“Businesses are currently in planning stage with regards to restocking, rostering and preparing to reopen on 5 July – a last minute, late postponement will have financial impact on terms of loss of stock.

“We are seeking an urgent meeting with Government to clarify the situation,” he said. 

Cribben said that 5 July will mean a return to work for more than 25,000 staff and the opportunity for pubs to trade during a busy summer season.

He explained that the eight weeks until the end of August is a vital period for publicans as it remains the only realistic opportunity to salvage something from 2021 and tide them over until next year.

“The comments from Government ministers that  the 5 July reopening may be delayed is causing huge upset and concern in the hospitality sector. With only two weeks to go it’s not acceptable to treat our members in this manner,” Cribben said.  

“There are just eight weeks in the summer season for pubs to recoup some of the massive losses accumulated over the past 15 months, so to tell publicans they may lose any of those weeks will devastate the trade.

“The business generated in July and August will sustain most pubs through the winter and into next year so for Government to delay reopening during the summer will impact the sector to a much greater degree than, for instance, a delay in January. 

“Publicans are busy rehiring staff and ordering stock so this new uncertainty places them in an impossible position. They need immediate confirmation that reopening on 5th July will proceed as planned.

“The fact Government will not make a final decision until Friday 2nd July – just three days before reopening – illustrates how detached Ministers are from the realities of running a business. The mental stress this uncertainty is placing on our members cannot be overstated,” he added. 

Cribben said that Ireland is “lagging behind” Britain and mainland Europe and added that it was now critical that 5 July go ahead as planned. 

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    Mute Rochey77
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    Feb 20th 2020, 5:41 PM

    Not that much of a mystery, the appellant shares an office address with a national cinema operator, who would be well known in the industry. Whats going on with the non-existent company name on the objection letter is anyone’s guess, but I think the origin is obvious enough.

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    Mute Whoswho
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    Feb 20th 2020, 6:26 PM

    @Rochey77: Zero sympathy for any REIT. Pay very little Tax, purchased 95% of apartments last year and as a result not allowing first time buyers get onto the property ladder. And increasing the rental prices

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    Mute Barry Finnegan
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    Feb 21st 2020, 7:13 AM

    @Whoswho: Green REIT portfolio has zero residential.

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    Mute Sean Fahey
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    Feb 20th 2020, 6:03 PM

    Just throw out the planning laws and start again. If you want to object to any development what so ever the burden of proof needs to be on the objector to satisfactorily demonstrate that the development will have a material negative effect on existing property, quality of life or success of business, with obvious exceptions such as competition not being a valid reason.

    Our planning system is tedious, slow, costly and regardless of the size of the project it just takes one hoop one the other side of the country to delay the whole thing by years and end up in the high court.

    I’d go so far as to say frivolous and malicious objections should be a criminal offense.

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    Mute Michelle_Herbert
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    Feb 20th 2020, 6:38 PM

    @Sean Fahey: hear hear

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    Mute Sean Higgins
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    Feb 20th 2020, 7:33 PM

    Was it not someone in Wicklow objecting to Apples planned development in Galway a few years ago and we wonder why everything takes forever ……

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    Mute Stephen Small
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    Feb 20th 2020, 11:01 PM

    @Sean Higgins: And said Wicklow based objector also had land in their native county, which they were trying to build their own data centre on…..

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    Mute Ciaran Daly
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    Feb 21st 2020, 12:13 AM

    @Stephen Small: And said objector drinks the odd time in Delgany village and is hissed at and reviled

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    Mute Fiona Fitzgerald
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    Feb 21st 2020, 1:24 AM

    @Stephen Small: Imagine that. No conflict of interests at all. Pretty sure that’s not why we have a planning system, for rivals to object under fake names.

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    Mute Dnom
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    Feb 21st 2020, 6:36 AM

    @Sean Higgins: They were from Cork and proved that every man and woman in Ireland would end up paying carbon tax on the electricity they use. We have more data centres per person in Ireland cause we are so kind.

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    Mute Al Moore
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    Feb 20th 2020, 8:14 PM

    Amazing. One objector stops this, yet hundreds couldn’t stop development at St Anne’s Park?

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    Mute Rob Goodbody
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    Feb 20th 2020, 8:24 PM

    @Al Moore: one objection has not stopped it, just put an obstacle in its way. It would only be stopped if An Bord Pleanála refuses it. Besides, planning issues are not a vote. It doesn’t matter how many people object, if there is no planning reason to refuse something it won’t be refused.

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    Mute Boksburg Girl
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    Feb 21st 2020, 7:53 AM

    @Al Moore: I thought there was a shortage of places to live in Dublin? These apartments are being built beside St Anne’s Park, not inside it.

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    Mute Tommy C
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    Feb 20th 2020, 5:41 PM

    An taisce special agent?

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    Feb 20th 2020, 6:57 PM

    This was how people would extort money out of developers back in the 80s.

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    Mute Ross Mc Carthy
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    Feb 21st 2020, 1:00 AM

    No descision until April? For crying out loud, there must be some way of speeding up this kind of process. A fake objection and a 5 month wait is nonsense.

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    Mute Mick Scanlan
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    Feb 20th 2020, 6:42 PM

    Picture This

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    Feb 20th 2020, 5:45 PM

    ….

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    Mute bobby
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    Feb 21st 2020, 5:47 PM

    What’s the mystery? It’s IMC, who own the Savoy.

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    Feb 21st 2020, 7:19 AM

    “Second Troika” needed to sort the “Planning HSE” …. “Official Objectors” …

    Jail if you build your own house …. Breanndan Begley – Kerry

    https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2020/0219/1116382-breanndan-begley-kerry/

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