Two-thirds of pubs still closed outside Dublin say they'll go out of business by January if current conditions persist

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Just over one in five (22%) believe they'll survive for at least a year according to the survey published this morning by the Vintners Federation of Ireland

File photo. Image: Shutterstock/Alexey Andr Tkachenko File photo. Image: Shutterstock/Alexey Andr Tkachenko AROUND TWO-THIRDS of pubs outside Dublin that are still closed believe they’ll go out of business by January 2021, based on current conditions.

However, due to rising cases of the coronavirus, re-opening dates for pubs have already been put back and publicans fear that it could be some time before they’re permitted to re-open. The vast majority say they need grant aid from the government for each week they remain closed for their pub to survive.

 

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