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The LVA believes the additional resources for the Gardaí should see more police feet on Dublin streets

Additional Garda Resources should go towards “Extra Feet on Dublin Streets”

Business Support Scheme details needs to be practical and generous for pubs and small businesses in face of Government imposed costs The Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) has welcomed the allocation of additional resources in the Budget to An Garda Síochána, saying it is vital they go towards putting “extra feet on Dublin’s streets”. The LVA […]

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Alliance for Insurance Reform - Enough is Enough campaign

LVA backs Enough is Enough campaign from Alliance for Insurance Reform

Alliance for Insurance Reform launches its Enough is Enough campaign to mark the commencement of legislation rebalancing the duty of care between occupiers and the public. “The new legislation will only work if it is implemented in the spirit it was intended by the judiciary, insurers, the legal profession, and ultimately, by the Irish public.”

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LVA and VFI partner with Heineken for new recruitment campaign aimed at promoting bar work

LVA partners with Heineken and VFI in new recruitment campaign

LVA partners with Heineken and VFI in new recruitment campaign to show ‘There’s No Experience Like Bar Experience’ Monday, 26th June 2023: HEINEKEN, one of the most international brewers in the world, is joining forces with the Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) and the Vintners’ Federation of Ireland (VFI) to roll out a new cross-industry campaign

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Liberalising pub licensing will lead to pubs on every corner in cities and large towns - LVA

Government liberalisation of licences will lead to pubs on every corner in major towns and cities, while more rural pubs die off – LVA

The Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) has said that the Government’s decision to effectively liberalise the pub market from 2026 will eventually “see pubs on every corner in major towns and cities”. They also note that the Government’s proposal to allow anyone to apply for a pub licence will see more rural pubs “die off”, as

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