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Restaurants, Pubs and Bars
The NI Executive has updated guidance concerned with reducing the transmission of COVID-19 within the community.
General guidance for working safely in Tourism and Hospitality Businesses can be found here.
For a summary of guidance in place across all areas of life, please visit NI Direct’s Coronavirus (COVID-19): how to stay safe and help prevent the spread | nidirect
For more information about how to apply for a domestic COVID vaccination certificate please visit NI Direct.
The most up-to-date guidance can always be found at NIDirect.
This guidance should be considered and applied in line with:
Sectoral Guidance - Hospitality
Following from recent announcements of the ‘NI Economic Recovery Action Plan’ and the ‘Executive’s Pathway Out of Restrictions’, we have developed a series of ‘Getting NI Ready to Reopen webinars across various sectors within the Tourism and Hospitality Industry.
This webinar is designed for industry within the NI Pubs and Restaurants sector and is aimed at helping you make sure you are ready for reopening and welcoming back visitors to your business when restrictions begin to ease. The webinar is available to view below.
Government Guidance:
FSA Checklist for reopening during Covid-19:
www.food.gov.uk/business-guidance/reopening-checklist-for-food-businessesduring-covid-19
Adapting your business for takeaway and delivery:
http://www.food.gov.uk/business-guidance/adapting-restaurants-and-foodbusinesses-for-takeaway-and-food-delivery-during-covid-19
Safe Catering:
https://www.food.gov.uk/business-guidance/safe-catering
Cleaning effectively in your business:
https://www.food.gov.uk/business-guidance/cleaning-effectively-in-your-business
Sectoral Guidance:
UKHospitality, NIHF and Hospitality Ulster guidance:
https://www.nihf.co.uk/
https://hospitalityulster.org/
Disclaimer:
The information provided gives some guidance and assistance on Covid-19 (new coronavirus) for your tourism business. The guidance is not designed to be definitive but highlights areas that you should consider. Each business has its own requirements, depending on the type of business it is and the guests it attracts, therefore, if you require precise or detailed information on anything mentioned in this guidance, or on the legal implications for you in particular, you should seek professional legal advice.