Lahinch Restaurateur Claims Indecision On Indoor Dining A Logistical Nightmare For Business

A Lahinch restaurateur insists ongoing indecision relating to the resumption of indoor dining is creating a logistical nightmare for business.

It follows a meeting between hospitality industry representatives and government officials yesterday, to devise a plan that would allow for the safe reopening of indoor hospitality from July 19th, with the group due to reconvene on Thursday.

It’s expected that vaccine passports will soon be issued to 1.8 million people who are fully vaccinated, allowing them to fly abroad or give possible access to indoor dining under the same system.

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Owners of bars and restaurants will now be consulted by industry groups on proposals for indoor hospitality and Randy Lewis of Randaddy’s Restaurant in Lahinch says clarity is urgently needed on a step-by-step process for reopening.