The Executive’s announcement outlining the easing of restrictions has been widely welcomed by the business sector – in particular retail. Retail NI Chief Executive Glyn
Retail NI
The Northern Ireland Executive announced the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. From 30th April, all retail can re-open, the curfew on takeaways will be lifted. Car
April is Make or Break For Thousands of Local Businesses-Retail NI Click and Collect has re-opened for many retailers – but the outlook is bleak,
Essential retail staff and agri-food workers can now access the national testing programme as part of a targeted expansion of asymptomatic testing. Health Minister Robin
Retail NI & Belfast Chamber Calls for Executive to establish Footfall Fund and 12 months Rate Relief
Retail NI and Belfast Chamber has urged the Ministers for Finance and Economy to set up a lost footfall fund for town and city centre
Retail NI has been critical of the Executive’s pathway – revealed with no dates for its five phase plan out of restrictions. Retail NI Chief
Retail NI Comments On Prime Ministers Reopening Roadmap Commenting on the Prime Ministers roadmap statement today, Retail NI Chief Executive Glyn Roberts said: “The Prime Ministers roadmap
Four representative business organisations have issued a joint statement on the continuation of lockdown until Easter. Reacting to the latest announcement by the Northern Ireland
In a presentation to the Assembly’s Infrastructure Committee on 17th February, Retail NI outlined a number of policy priorities to support high street recovery, including
Retail NI has slammed Antrim & Newtownabbey Planning Committee’s decision tonight to grant permission for a 70,000sqft ASDA out-of-town superstore on existing industrial/employment land in

