Extended opening hours for pubs and clubs across Northern Ireland set to change from today

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For the first time in 25 years licensing laws for pubs and clubs across Northern Ireland are changing. 

From today, venues can apply to stay open later and rules will be relaxed over the Easter period, meaning it's treated the same as every other weekend of the year.

Changes will also see the removal of restrictions on late opening on Sundays. 

Communties Minister Deirdre Hargey says she was pleased to pass this legislation - with the next step being that it is brought into operation successfully: 

(Communties Minister Deirdre Hargey)

Colin Neill, Chief Executive of Hospitality Ulster says the change in laws licensing is particularly welcome after the covid-19 pandemic. 

He says it could help rebuild the industry here: 

(Colin Neill, Chief Executive of Hospitality Ulster)

Janice Gault, from the Northern Ireland Hotels Federation, says it's a timely boost for the industry:

(Janice Gault of the Northern Ireland Hotel Federation)

 

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