Limerick council waives fees for business street tables and chairs for remainder of year

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Businesses in Limerick will not have to pay Council fees for street tables and chairs placed outside their premises for the remainder of 2020, the local authority has said

Image: Shutterstock/Andrii Spy_k Image: Shutterstock/Andrii Spy_k BUSINESSES IN LIMERICK will not have to pay Council fees for street tables and chairs placed outside their premises for the remainder of 2020, the local authority said.

However, it will still be necessary for businesses to apply for Limerick City and County Council’s consent to place tables and chairs outside their premises in a public place. Work has begun on the construction of the first of two parklets at O’Connell Street, between Thomas Street and Roches Street. “These are the latest initiatives being rolled out as part of Guiding Limerick Through Covid-19,” it said.

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