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Company of the Week - Ryans Cleaning

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Business came to an abrupt halt for Tipperary firm, Ryans Cleaning, as the events and festival scene has been severely restricted due to COVID-19.

The Thurles based company have pivoted and launched a suite of new services to get their people back to work and keep the business moving forward.

Today, Ryans Cleaning, are delighted to announce their new skip hire, property clearance and fly tipping clearance services to customers across the premier county and beyond.

The services will be available to domestic, commercial and public sector clients with customised solutions to suit the specific requirements of each job. 

Home and office clearances by lorry and van are also proving popular nationwide. Ryans Cleaning are offering this service with or without a dedicated team of fully trained and insured Ryans Cleaning staff to help with the heavy clean up and ensure you are recycling as much as possible. 

CEO, Pat Ryan said “This year we would be doing well to maintain even 10% of our traditional events and venue cleaning business. We are fortunate to see racing resuming behind closed doors from early June, Dublin Zoo is likely to open thereafter and the Premier League in the UK and other non-contact sports should follow suit also which is fantastic, however, our business model and all of our forecasts for 2020 and more than likely beyond that are out the window.

We had to diversify and pivot the business to keep our name above the door and get our valued employees back to work as soon as we possibly could and with the support the Tipperary people we have high hopes for getting on with it and back to business.”

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Mr Pat Ryan, CEO of Ryans Cleaning

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Parking Fees Partly Back

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Motorists in Tipperary are being warned that street parking enforcement will return next Monday, 8th June. This applys to onstreet parking only as enforcement at car parks won’t resume until July 20th until further restrictions are eased.

While parking bylaws were not removed in recent months, they have not been enforced by traffic wardens since Covid-19 restrictions were introduced.

Retailers Reopen

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Fitzgerald Menswear, O'Connell Street Clonmel and Tivoli Cards, Gladstone Street, Clonmel are just two of the well known retailers that are ready to re-open this coming Monday, 8th June, as restrictions ease.

The two shops join a host of other retailers who have put safety measures in place in order to comply with government requirements as the country enters the next phase of coming out of lockdown.

Premier Publican Plans to Pre-empt Phases

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John Harney, outside his pub in Ballyclerihan, Co Tipperary

Mr Harney remarked "My pub will open on the 29th of June and I hope other publicans will join me. Harney’s Final Furlong is more than capable of opening and serving our loyal customers in a safe manner with ample indoor space and outdoor seating facilities.” 

The Ballyclerihan pub, 9km from Clonmel, revamped in 2018  only to now be closed until a proposed reopening date of 10th August, as part of Phase 5 of the Government’s roadmap to reopening the country.

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