Retail Ireland says shops across the country are relieved there's a firm date for reopening

Retail Ireland says shops across the country are relieved there's a firm date for reopening
Retail Ireland Director, Arnold Dillon says a lot of stores are struggling due to lockdown and need more support:
still an awful lot of very fragile retail businesses out there.
"A lot of debt has been built up during the course of these restrictions and there's been a significant number of grants disputes still to be resolved. It's really important that the you know the very welcome support that have been offered from government over the last year are continued and there's no slip out."
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