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No call for concern as Killarney shop is boarded up
BOARDED UP: Christy’s Gift Store on the corner of Main St and Plunkett St are protecting the building with hoarding and will also paint thank you signs in the coming days.
By Sean Moriarty
Owners of Christy’s Gift Store on the corner of Main St and Plunkett St have promised locals and tourists alike that they are not going anywhere despite the installation of hoardings on the shop front earlier this week.
The boarded up premises gave the impression that the shop was closing for good or that the Kilkenny Group, which owns Christy’s, was concerned about looting if the COVID-19 restrictions continue for an extended period of time.
Company bosses told the Killarney Advertiser this week that there is no cause for concern and that the company will paint the hoardings with good luck and thank you messages in the coming days.
Ger Kenny, the Kilkenny Group’s spokesperson, said the hoarding was put in place as a safety precaution.
He was concerned that the company had no way of keeping an eye on the premises now that all staff have been told to stay at home and to abide by the 2km restriction put in place last week.
“We are not going anywhere," he told the Killarney Advertiser.
“A bit of bad weather and the wind could break a window and we don’t want glass lying around the place. It is purely for the protection of the building and the safety of people, and while it might not look great right now we will paint it in the coming days. We could not have our carpenter and painter working the same day because of distancing.”