Outdoor Enhancement Scheme must be made available to all hospitality businesses – Carrigy
28th April 2021 - Senator Micheál Carrigy
The Outdoor Dining Enhancement Scheme should be amended to encompass all hospitality businesses, including so called ‘wet pubs’, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Senator Micheál Carrigy is Fine Gael’s tourism spokesperson in the Seanad.
Senator Carrigy said: “The Outdoor Dining Enhancement Scheme was a welcome addition to the many supports introduced to help businesses cope with the challenges of Covid-19.
“This scheme allows businesses develop and increase their outdoor seating capacity, including equipment like outdoor heaters, and so it is going to be crucial in helping businesses get back on their feet this summer.
“However it is currently only available to those who serve food, which is creating a division yet again in the industry where last summer pubs that served food were allowed open and so called ‘wet pubs’ remained closed. I would like to see all businesses in the hospitality industry becoming eligible to apply for an amended Outdoor Enhancement Scheme.
“Businesses in the hospitality sector have really felt the greatest impact of the pandemic. It will be fantastic to see them reopen but it’s important they can all do so at the same time, that they are eligible for the same supports and given the same opportunity to rebuild their business.
“I also wish to see Minister Catherine Martin appoint a representative of the hospitality industry to the Tourism Recovery Taskforce and the boards of both Fáilte Ireland and Tourism Ireland. It is important the hospitality industry gets to play an active role in the post pandemic recovery”, Senator Carrigy concluded.
Senator Micheál Carrigy
Longford-WestmeathMicheál was elected as a Member of Seanad Éireann in 2020, and as such, he ceases to be a County…
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