Wexford Chronicle 11-25 June 2021

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All smiles as it’s back to business WEXFORD continues to smile as it shakes off many of the Covid restrictions amid the reopening of businesses. Outdoor dining and drinking have returned along with many visitor attractions across the county. And there was a welcome boost for the hospitality industry with an increase in bookings for hotels and guesthouses. They are recording reservation levels of 50% for June, 57% for July and 45% for August.

A survey from the Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) shows that bookings for the South East are running about 20% higher than the national average which has shown an increase of around 10% in the past month. A representative of the IHF said the figures were “a welcome morale boost”. “The domestic market was a real positive last year and we expect home holidays to be very important for the sector again this year,” they said.

Meanwhile, the Irish Small and Medium Enterprises (ISME) is warning that the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) is acting as “a significant brake” on returning workers in certain sectors of the economy and should be “tapered” faster than currently planned. Neil McDonnell, the CEO of ISME), said that this is affecting sectors including agriculture, hospitality, beauty services and accommodation adding that “significant disincentives”

to returning to work exist in the €18,000 - €30,000 income bracket and is a “particular issue” for part-time workers. But the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) dismissed this as “a baseless claim”. Dr Laura Bambrickof ICTU, said the affected sectors are “disproportionately reliant on cheap migrant labour”, many of whom have either gone home or moved into retail. Continued on page 8

FOR THE NEXT STAGE WE’RE READY Arklow Bank Wind Park Phase 2: Operations and Maintenance Facility, South Dock, Arklow Harbour Public Consultation now open until 25 June, 2021 We’re unveiling plans for our proposed Operations and Maintenance Facility, which will be the base for 80 full time employees working on Arklow Bank Wind Park Phase 2. We want to know what you think To find out more and offer feedback visit sserenewables.com/arklowbank Visit our self-guided exhibition at Bridgewater Centre, Arklow and information point at Main Street Courtown.* To request a postal pack contact deborah.coleman2@sse.com or 087 1457603

The image shown is a computer-generated illustration of what our proposed Operations and Maintenance Facility will look like. *Exhibitions are self-guided due to Covid-19 restrictions and are subject to change. Exhibitions will run in line with venue opening hours. See sserenewables.com/arklowbank for updates.

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Issy Grannell with her hair in her hand coming out of the Ladies Salon in Enniscorthy after having her hair cut for the Laura Lynn Childrens’s Hospice raising more than €1700


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