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Dublin City Council night time survey shows need to advance taskforce recommendations – LVA

Results also highlight demand for more night time options enabled by proposed Intoxicating Liquor Bill   The Licenced Vintners Association (LVA) has said findings from the new Dublin City Council survey on the night-time economy show the need to advance the recommendations by the Dublin Taskforce and for the Government to bring forward their proposed […]

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Dublin Taskforce Report measures must be delivered without further delay - LVA

Dublin Taskforce measures must be implemented without further delay – LVA

Dublin publicans say “next to no practical progress has been made in 155 days since publication” Priority must also be given to removing the Dublin Airport Cap   The recommendations of the Dublin Taskforce must be implemented without further delay, according to the Licensed Vintners Association (LVA). The representatives for Dublin publicans pointed to the

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LVA believes work must begin immediately on implementing security recommendations of Dublin Taskforce

Dublin Taskforce recommendations must start being implemented immediately

The recommendations from the Dublin City Taskforce around improving security in Dublin city centre must start being implemented immediately, according to the Licensed Vintners Association (LVA). The LVA has welcomed the measures outlined by the taskforce, but says there needs to be a focus on turning these “words into action”. Research recently published by the

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Government has treated the hospitality sector as an economic afterthought in Budget2025 - LVA

Government treating hospitality sector as an “economic afterthought”

The Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) has slammed the Government’s treatment of the hospitality sector in Budget 2025, saying it shows they are treating hospitality as an “economic afterthought”. The LVA pointed to the lack of action on VAT9, the lack of reduction in excise duties which remain amongst the highest in Europe and the lack

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