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Published 13:38 6 Sept 2021 BST
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"It must be noted that the commercial events sector does not receive any public funding, unlike the arts/non-commercial event sector who receive €130m annually.
"No explanation or supporting data has been given to our industry for continuing to keep us closed or at reduced capacity until 22 October, at which time we will be closed for 19 months."
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