Over 300 delegates will be reflecting on the impact of the pandemic on the industry.
Over 300 Vintners' Federation delegates are descending on the midlands this week.
The pub trade group is holding its annual conference in Offaly for the first time, with the four-day event underway at the Tullamore Court Hotel.
The VFI's incoming president and current Offaly chair, John Clendennen, says it's an opportunity to reflect on the impact of the pandemic and future-proof the industry:
Getting set for #VFIAGM2022 here in Tullamore tomorrow. Great to have publicans from across the country meeting up in person for first time since AGM 2019 in Cork pic.twitter.com/RdImxwGzLi
— VFI (@VFIpubs) May 9, 2022
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