Latest News Archives - Ireland's Forecourt & Convenience Retailer https://forecourtretailer.com/tag/latest-news/ Ireland's Only Forecourt & Convenience Retailer Mon, 25 May 2020 14:57:52 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://forecourtretailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/cropped-IFCR-Site-Icon-32x32.png Latest News Archives - Ireland's Forecourt & Convenience Retailer https://forecourtretailer.com/tag/latest-news/ 32 32 94949456 More than 40% of Dublin pubs plan to reopen as restaurants in June https://forecourtretailer.com/more-than-40-of-dublin-pubs-plan-to-reopen-as-restaurants-in-june/ Mon, 25 May 2020 14:57:52 +0000 https://forecourtretailer.com?p=13493 An estimated 330 pubs in Dublin are planning to reopen as restaurants in June, according to the Licensed Vintners Association (LVA). Restaurants in Ireland can

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An estimated 330 pubs in Dublin are planning to reopen as restaurants in June, according to the Licensed Vintners Association (LVA).

Restaurants in Ireland can reopen in June while pubs in Ireland can reopen in August as per the government’s roadmap.

More than 300 pubs, which represent more than 50 percent of the LVA membership, participated in the survey that was conducted by the LVA between May 18 and May 19.

72 percent of the pubs surveyed say they serve food, and 44 percent of those surveyed said they plan to reopen their pub as a restaurant from June 29.

When applied to the approximate 750 pubs in Dublin, this accounts for roughly 330 Dublin pubs planning to reopen from late June.

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RGDATA urges politicians to put local shops at heart of regeneration https://forecourtretailer.com/rgdata-urges-politicians-to-put-local-shops-at-heart-of-regeneration/ Mon, 25 May 2020 14:46:21 +0000 https://forecourtretailer.com?p=13489 The 3,500 local family owned shops and supermarkets that RGDATA represent are encouraged to see news reports that politicians are proposing to put wellbeing at

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The 3,500 local family owned shops and supermarkets that RGDATA represent are encouraged to see news reports that politicians are proposing to put wellbeing at the centre of policymaking.

RGDATA believes that a new radical approach to devising and delivery policy is required if we want to judge success in terms of social capital and community gain.

As Ireland emerges from the challenging consequences of COVID 19 government needs to develop new ways of harnessing local community engagement, says RGDATA. They say this can be done in several ways.

  • Recognise the importance of SMEs within communities. Locally run and owned businesses act as major catalysts for community engagement and interaction right across the country. The recovery will be driven by SMEs who employ locally, invest within their communities and are core to the success and health of vibrant and living towns, villages and communities. SMEs need to be at the table when national policy is being debated. We need structure to include SME representatives at any national discussion on future economic and social policies.
  • Put evidence based, robust structures in place to underpin how we deliver regeneration and rebuild our towns, villages, urban centres and communities. This should include a dedicated unit at the centre of Government tasked with regeneration.
  • RGDATA supports a Town Centre First Policy and we support the development of new Section 28 Guidelines on Town Centres, a national co-ordination unit driving collaborative Town Centre regeneration based on Collaborative Town Centre Health Checks and evidence based revitalisation plans.
  • Ambition to reimagine our town centres to deliver housing, educational, health, retail, commercial, cultural, sporting and public spaces that actively engage local citizens, deliver a vibrant community for all, local jobs and enterprises and a genuine circular economy.
  • A set of output assessments which measure success on the basis of societal benefit and the creation of vibrant, inclusive and sustainable communities.

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