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Northern Ireland's high street voucher scheme to open on 27 Sept

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A high street voucher scheme which will offer pre-paid cards worth £100 to every adult in Northern Ireland will open for applications on 27 September.

Stormont's economy minister, Gordon Lyons, made the announcement during a visit to the Ormeau Road in Belfast, where he said the aim of the £145m scheme is to boost businesses devastated by the coronavirus pandemic.

Mr Lyons said an online portal which will enable everyone over 18 to apply for the card will be open from 27 September until 25 October.

In the week beginning 4 October, the first tranche of cards will be issued. On 11 October a phone service will open for those not able to access the online portal.

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