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Published 14:29 25 May 2021 BST
While the Minister could not give a timeline for when these events will take place, she did confirm that they will be allowed both "indoors and outdoors".
Martin said last month that she was happy to be able to give a "hopeful signal" for the summer after the Cabinet agreed to pilot the events in a move mirroring a number of other European countries. "I've received agreement from my Cabinet colleagues, for pilot large-scale events, indoors and outdoors," she said. "This is a positive signal to the events industry whose doors have remained closed for so long, that we are planning to reopen you again in a safe way. I hope this is a positive, hopeful signal for summer to come. "I hope today sets a positive tone for everyone as we move into the summer months." The Gov.ie website says that live events are going to be examined at the end of June alongside a number of other "high-risk" activities such as the reopening of cinemas, and "enhanced higher and further education on-campus experience for the new academic year".Popular burger joint to open flagship restaurant in Dublin next week
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