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20th September 2022
04:34pm BST

There is no fancy language, there is no corporate speak, there are no over-used social media sound bites that can be used to express the worry and stress that all small business owners are experiencing right now in Ireland.Speaking of the rental crisis and how businesses were affected, Ruth said:
Huge rent reviews for small commercial properties despite delicate day to day recovery from the pandemic, @dcc getting ready to implement charges of up to €20,000 for a few square feet of space for tables outside small coffee shops. All of the shop units on neighbouring Clarendon Street are lying empty because the small, independent businesses that occupied them can no longer afford the rent. Perhaps they are planning to knock the entire block down as they have done elsewhere in the city? Who remembers Steps of Rome?Steps of Rome was a small Italian restaurant first on Chatham Street, then in Windy Arbour, which closed in 2019 after 25 years of trading. Other local businesses have commented in support of Ruth's message, which closed with "who is in charge of this fiasco?" Asian restaurant Ukiyo replied "so true, every word", while Wilde Vintage Dublin said "we now know who not to vote for". Header image via Shutterstock READ NEXT: Dublin Zoo have released their Wild Lights theme for winter 2022