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    -nicky-
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    00 06/01/2008 17:29
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    ciao a tutti qualcuno sa dove trovare informazioni x aprirsi un ristorante in irlanda intendo tutto cio che serve i requisiti etc etc
    o se qualcuno gia ha fatto questo tipo di esperienza o sa di qualcuno che puo darmi suggerimenti???grazie in anticipo!!
    vivo in irlanda da 1 anno e mezzo credo sia giunto il momento di fare qualcosa di serio ehehh
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    i was born in the heart of dublin.......brian mc fadden
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    -nicky-
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    00 09/01/2008 19:10
    [SM=g27813] nessuno sa come aiutarmi?
    i was born in the heart of dublin.......brian mc fadden
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    gdbjoe
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    00 09/01/2008 21:50
    Evidentemente no, chiedi a zio Google.
    www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=Vmh&q=starting+a+business+in+ireland&btn...
    Cerea.
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    -nicky-
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    00 10/01/2008 18:18
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    gdbjoe, 09/01/2008 21.50:





    cheers!!
    i was born in the heart of dublin.......brian mc fadden
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    00 10/01/2008 19:46
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    -nicky-, 1/10/2008 6:18 PM:


    cheers!!



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    gdbjoe
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    00 12/01/2008 17:49
    btw...

    How do I?
    www.basis.ie/home/home.jsp?pcategory=11326&ecategory=17252&lan...

    ... set up a cafe' / restaurant [GO]

    Introduction

    As Ireland becomes more and more a cosmopolitan 'café society', opportunities for cafés and restaurants abound. But make sure that you meet the legal requirements before you open your doors to the public.

    Steps

    * Ensure that you have appropriate planning permissi0n(s) for your premises and any necessary changes to it.
    * Ensure that your premises meet health and safety standards.
    * Ensure that you have taken into account the needs of customers / potential customers with disabilities - both physical access and attitudes. Make sure that you don't break the law by discriminating - even unintentionally.
    * Ensure that you hold a current Fire Safety Certificate, issued by your local authority, and an architect's or engineer's certificate that your premises complies with the fire safety requirements of the Building Regulations.
    * Ensure that you develop and implement a food safety control system based on hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP) principles and that all relevant staff are appropriately trained. Register with the Health Services Executive under the Food Hygiene Regulations and EC (Hygiene of Foodstuffs) Regulations. Obtain copies of, and comply with, the standards IS340:1994 "Hygiene in the Catering Sector and IS343:2000 "Food Safety Management incorporating HACCP".
    * If you plan to serve alcohol, apply to the Revenue Commissioners for a special restaurant licence, having obtained the appropriate certificate from your local Circuit Court.
    * Arrange public liability insurance for your premises with your insurance broker.
    * Register with Fáilte Ireland in the appropriate category, pay the relevant fee and have your premises inspected by a registration officer. Successful registration will entitle you to benefit from its marketing and other support.
    * Write a business plan for your café / restaurant, especially if you need funding.

    Cost

    * Registration fees for the various bodies above.
    * Special restaurant licence - initial fee: €3,805.

    Forms

    Information from the various bodies above.

    Legislation

    * Building Control Act 1990
    * Building Control Regulations 1997 to 2004
    * Building Regulations 1997 to 2002
    * EC (Hygiene of Foodstuffs) Regulations 2000
    * Equal Status Act, 2000
    * Fire Services Act 1981
    * Food Hygiene Regulations 1950 to 1989
    * Intoxicating Liquor Acts 1962 to 2004
    * Licensing Acts 1837 to 1999
    * Local Government (Planning and Development) Acts 1963 to 2000

    More information

    * Department of the Environment, Heritage & Local Government
    * Fáilte Ireland
    * Food Safety Authority of Ireland
    * Health & Safety Authority
    * National Disability Authority
    * National Safety Authority of Ireland
    * National Safety Council
    * Restaurants Association of Ireland
    * BarKeeper.ie

    [Modificato da gdbjoe 12/01/2008 17:51]
    Cerea.
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    -nicky-
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    00 15/01/2008 17:57
    Re: btw...
    grazie 1000......
    nicky



    gdbjoe, 12/01/2008 17.49:


    How do I?
    www.basis.ie/home/home.jsp?pcategory=11326&ecategory=17252&lan...

    ... set up a cafe' / restaurant [GO]

    Introduction

    As Ireland becomes more and more a cosmopolitan 'café society', opportunities for cafés and restaurants abound. But make sure that you meet the legal requirements before you open your doors to the public.

    Steps

    * Ensure that you have appropriate planning permissi0n(s) for your premises and any necessary changes to it.
    * Ensure that your premises meet health and safety standards.
    * Ensure that you have taken into account the needs of customers / potential customers with disabilities - both physical access and attitudes. Make sure that you don't break the law by discriminating - even unintentionally.
    * Ensure that you hold a current Fire Safety Certificate, issued by your local authority, and an architect's or engineer's certificate that your premises complies with the fire safety requirements of the Building Regulations.
    * Ensure that you develop and implement a food safety control system based on hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP) principles and that all relevant staff are appropriately trained. Register with the Health Services Executive under the Food Hygiene Regulations and EC (Hygiene of Foodstuffs) Regulations. Obtain copies of, and comply with, the standards IS340:1994 "Hygiene in the Catering Sector and IS343:2000 "Food Safety Management incorporating HACCP".
    * If you plan to serve alcohol, apply to the Revenue Commissioners for a special restaurant licence, having obtained the appropriate certificate from your local Circuit Court.
    * Arrange public liability insurance for your premises with your insurance broker.
    * Register with Fáilte Ireland in the appropriate category, pay the relevant fee and have your premises inspected by a registration officer. Successful registration will entitle you to benefit from its marketing and other support.
    * Write a business plan for your café / restaurant, especially if you need funding.

    Cost

    * Registration fees for the various bodies above.
    * Special restaurant licence - initial fee: €3,805.

    Forms

    Information from the various bodies above.

    Legislation

    * Building Control Act 1990
    * Building Control Regulations 1997 to 2004
    * Building Regulations 1997 to 2002
    * EC (Hygiene of Foodstuffs) Regulations 2000
    * Equal Status Act, 2000
    * Fire Services Act 1981
    * Food Hygiene Regulations 1950 to 1989
    * Intoxicating Liquor Acts 1962 to 2004
    * Licensing Acts 1837 to 1999
    * Local Government (Planning and Development) Acts 1963 to 2000

    More information

    * Department of the Environment, Heritage & Local Government
    * Fáilte Ireland
    * Food Safety Authority of Ireland
    * Health & Safety Authority
    * National Disability Authority
    * National Safety Authority of Ireland
    * National Safety Council
    * Restaurants Association of Ireland
    * BarKeeper.ie





    i was born in the heart of dublin.......brian mc fadden