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LVA trading and licensing arrangements

LVA view on proposed changes to Licensing Arrangements and Trading Hours

There has been some discussion in recent times about potential adjustments to licensing arrangements and trading hours. The LVA has strong views on these subjects and our position is outlined as follows. Night-Time Cultural Activity The LVA welcomes the current process underway to assess adding greater diversity to night-time cultural attractions in the nationā€™s capital.

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Pub food and calorie counting

LVA criticises Dept of Health calorie consultation

Also opposes mandatory calorie postingĀ  The Licensed Vintners Association (LVA), the representative body for Dublin pubs, has criticised the consultation on mandatory calorie posting on menus recently published by the Department of Health. Although pubs are the 3rdĀ largest out of home food channel*, representing 18% of the market, the Department of Healthā€™s consultation questionnaire does

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LVA Public Liability Briefing 13 November 2019

Minimising Risks, Managing Claims – LVA Public Liability Briefing 13 Nov 2019

Insurance claims continue to be a problem for pubs throughout Dublin. Indeed it is a problem that is impacting the whole hospitality sector, a problem the LVA has worked with the Alliance for Insurance Reform to highlight. Our efforts to get greater protections from the Government and to help stamp out insurance problems are ongoing.

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No change on excise in Budget 2020

Effective Pre-Budget campaign helps avoid excise increase

The Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) has said the effective ā€˜Support Your Localā€™ campaign, combined with strong pre Budget engagement from the LVA, has helped avoid an increase in excise duty despite the obvious need for extra Exchequer revenue.Ā  The LVA also welcomed the ā‚¬40 million commitment to tourism funding but called for that funding to

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