009: Businesses recovering from COVID-19 pandemic

009: Businesses recovering from COVID-19 pandemic

Author: The Echo Newspaper July 3, 2020 Duration: 1:05:21
#9: What impact has the COVID-19 pandemic had on Irish businesses? There is no doubting that the Irish economy has taken a hit, but as businesses re-open, host Hayden Moore talks to them about the challenges they have faced and what lies ahead. John Kilbride from the Jobstown House and The Vintage Room restaurant, Tracey Moran from the Red Cow Moran Hotel, David Fullam from Dave's Academy Barbers, Niamh Honer from The Civic Theatre and CEO of South Dublin Chamber, Peter Byrne, all feature.

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