Written answers

Wednesday, 15 September 2021

Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

Government Communications

Photo of Aengus Ó SnodaighAengus Ó Snodaigh (Dublin South Central, Sinn Fein)
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296. To ask the Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht the number of meetings she has had with businesses, workers and representatives of the events industry since July 2020; and the dates of each meeting. [43287/21]

Photo of Catherine MartinCatherine Martin (Dublin Rathdown, Green Party)
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I understand the devastating impact that Covid-19 has had on all areas of the events industry, and I have endeavoured to make sure that the voices of those in this sector have been heard.  I have personally met with the organisations and businesses listed in the below table and officials in my Department have continued contact with these organisations and others on a regular basis throughout the pandemic to ensure that I had the most up-to-date information to ensure appropriate supports were delivered for the sector.

To support the industry through this difficult period I have to date allocated €61.5m for a suite of measures designed to sustain and support the sector, including:

- €25m Live Performance Support Scheme

- €14m Music and Entertainment Business Support Scheme

- €11.5m Event Sector Covid Support Scheme (funded via transfer from D/ETE Vote)

- €5m Local Authority Performance Support Scheme

- €5m Capital Support Scheme

- €1m Patrick's Day Festival

I committed during August to securing a reopening plan for the sector through a clear roadmap for the sustainable reopening of activities in the live entertainment, culture and arts sectors.

At its meeting on 31 August, Government agreed on the return to outdoor and indoor events at the following capacity levels and with maximum available social distancing between groups:

-  Indoors – for vaccinated/recovered people and accompanying minors- 60% capacity 

-Outdoors - for vaccinated/recovered people and accompanying minors- 75% capacity 

-Outdoors - for mixed groups of vaccinated/recovered and unvaccinated people – 50% capacity.  

The announcement of dates for the lifting of restrictions is a response to a clear call from the sector. In the interim, we will see increased opportunities for live performance both indoors and outdoors from 6 September. 

Government understands that the full return of live performance will not happen overnight. I am examining the supports in place for the sector to ensure that available resources are best deployed to meet the needs of the sector.  My Department is working with the Department of Social Protection also on the impact of the changes to the Pandemic Unemployment Payment to ensure that those in the arts and entertainment sector continue to have adequate supports pending the full resumption of activity.

Meeting Date
Event Industry Alliance 02 September 2020
Arts and Culture Recovery Taskforce 22 September 2020
Night time Economy Taskforce 29 September 2020
MEAI (Music and Entertainment Association Ireland) 20 January 2021
AIPCO (Association of Irish Professional Conference Organisers) 27 January 2021
Live Venue Collective Meeting 28 January 2021
EPIC (Event Production Industry Covid-19 Working Group) 28 January 2021
Venue Operators and Promoters Forum Meeting 10 February 2021
Event Industry Association of Ireland 25 March 2021
AVEA (Association of Visitor Experiences and Attractions) 12 April 2021
Denis Desmond, Mike Adamson, and Justin Green Meeting on behalf of Commercial Venues, Concert Promoters, Live Agents and Suppliers  06 May 2021
MCD and Paschal Donohoe  25 May 2021
Give Us The Night 11 June 2021
AIPCO (Association of Irish Professional Conference Organisers) 06 July 2021
MEAI (Music and Entertainment Association Ireland) 30 July 2021
Live Entertainment Forum 18 August 2021
Live Entertainment Forum 30 August 2021

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