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  • Dodds welcomes first stage of recovery for the hospitality industry as caravan parks re-open their doors

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    • Tourism

    Date published: 26 June 2020

    Economy Minister Diane Dodds welcomed the first stage of recovery of the hospitality industry as caravan parks re-opened their doors today

    Economy Minister with Colin Mayrs MD Hilltop Caravan Park

    The Executive had announced that caravan parks, camping sites and self-catering tourist accommodation could re-open from today (26 June) with hotels and other tourist accommodation able to re-open from 3 July along with restaurants, cafés and coffee shops. Pubs and bars can also open from 3 July for the provision of food, and also their beer gardens on a table service basis.

    The Minister said: “Today is good news for our tourism and hospitality sector. The official re-opening of caravan parks, camping sites and self-catering tourist accommodation is the first step on the road to recovery for the industry. I also hope it marks the beginning of returning to normality where we can all begin to enjoy again the excellent products which our tourism and hospitality sector has to offer.

    "I know the industry has been working hard towards this date, introducing new Covid-19 safety measures including hand sanitising stations, social distancing markers and Perspex screens in reception areas. The application of social distancing and hygiene practices are vital. We must ensure the transmission of the virus is minimised and we need to reassure customers, employees and visitors our tourism and hospitality establishments are as Covid-19 safe as possible."

    Tourism businesses can avail of practical support in relation to re-opening from Tourism NI through the Tourism Enterprise Development Programme.

    The Minister added: “I would encourage everyone to consider a staycation this year and enjoy the sights, scenes and tastes of Northern Ireland. We must all do what we can to support our local tourist industry if we want to ensure we are able to enjoy all it has to offer in the coming years.”

    Notes to editors:

    1. On 12 May 2020, the Executive published a phased five-stage recovery plan for slowly moving out of lockdown. On 15 June 2020, the Executive announced the re-opening of caravan parks, caravan sites and self-catering properties from 26 June.
    2. All re-opening dates are dependent on the continued management of the rate of transmission of the virus.
    3. ‘Working Safely During COVID-19 in the Visitor Economy’ guidance is available for all tourism and hospitality businesses on the guidance page of the Tourism NI website. A further guidance document ‘Working Safely During COVID-19 in Hotels and Tourist Accommodation available is on the Tourism NI website 
    4. While the Guidance covers all aspects of the tourism and hospitality industry, it should be read in line with the Executive’s Roadmap and its decisions as set out in regulations under the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020.
    5. Tourism NI is providing a range of industry support including webinars, practical business reopening guide, a helpline and advisory service to support businesses through reopening. Information can be found on on the Covid-19 section of the Tourism NI website
    6. For media enquiries contact the Department for the Economy Press Office on pressoffice@economy-ni.gov.uk 
    7. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service for media enquiries between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110.

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