50 people may now attend religious services.
Restrictions have eased for the first time this year, with people now able to travel between counties and have visitors in their gardens.
Personal services have reopened, while non-essential retail can offer click and collect or shopping by appointment.
Religious services also resumed, with 50 people allowed to attend.
These people attended mass in St. Conleth's Church in Newbridge today:
On behalf of all the team at County Kildare Chamber, we would like to wish all the Kildare businesses re-opening their doors today the very best of luck! #kildare #business #supportlocal pic.twitter.com/AU8Evzl5Gu
— CountyKildareChamber (@ChamberKildare) May 10, 2021
These shoppers at Penneys in Newbridge have been getting a few bits.
Kildare's libraries have also re-opened today, on an appointment only basis:
A couple of eager readers this morning in beautiful #AthyLib Early riser's down south, getting the best
— Kildare Library Service (@kildarelibrary) May 10, 2021
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Great to see folks coming back! pic.twitter.com/SISXRELnpp

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