'The free-for-all that we have on Capel Street is not working.'
about plans to extend outdoor drinking and dining laws introduced during the pandemic.The laws are expected to be extended until November, while work continues on more permanent changes to the Sale of Alcohol Bill.“They’re also supportive of outdoor drinking, not to the same extent, but still very supportive.”Mr Guiney said certain streets in Dublin are better adapted to outdoor dining than others.
“They start moving them around to join up with their friends, taking over the footpath, spilling out everywhere.Cllr Horner suggested more rigid furniture would be used to combat the issue of inaccessibility.“The quality of the furniture we've seen, certainly if you go down Capel Street, there's elements of it that look like very, very cheap.
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