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Nathan Hanna

Northern Ireland 'wet pubs' survey: Tell us what you think

The Executive has given an indicative date for the re-opening of ‘wet pubs’ in Northern Ireland.

Last week, during a press conference held by the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, a possible September 21 re-opening date for pubs that do not serve food was announced.

However, the ‘indicative date’ had the caveat of “providing circumstances permit”.

It came as Arlene Foster and Michelle O’Neill announced a series of new restrictions.

The entire Belfast City Council area, as well as Ballymena and BT postcodes 43, 28 and 29 covering Crumlin and parts of Lisburn, are subject to new restrictions on visiting other people’s homes as well as travelling outside the affected area.

Now we want to know YOUR views on 'wet pubs' in the country.

Take part in our survey and let us know what you think.

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