Pubs Could Stay Open Longer Under Licensing Reforms
The government seeks to modernize pub licensing to support hospitality growth and reduce red tape, with a four-week consultation inviting landlords and customers to contribute.
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In the UK, pubs, clubs and restaurants will be allowed to open longer in the future to support the depressed catering industry. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government plans to relax the rules on alcohol sales in England and Wales and to extend opening hours until early hours of the morning to strengthen the so-called "British Night Out" and give new impetus to the hospitality industry. According to the Guardian, this is a plan developed by rep…
Landlords Cautious Over Plan to Let Pubs Stay Open Later
Publicans have given a mixed response to Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s proposal to relax pub licensing laws, saying that while the move could boost trade for some, it will not address the wider cost pressures facing the sector. This week, Sir Keir announced a fast-track review aimed at modernising Britain’s licensing rules, with the goal of allowing pubs and bars to stay open later and host more events. He said the changes were designed to “cut …
Pubs could stay open longer under Government plan to revive British night out
The prime minister called pubs “the beating heart” of UK communities and has launched a four-week “blitz” survey of landlords, customers, and neighbours. The post Pubs could stay open longer under Government plan to revive British night out appeared first on Gedling Eye.
Pubs Could Stay Open Longer Under Licensing Reforms
Pubs and bars in England and Wales could see extended opening hours as the government launches a fast-track review on “outdated” licensing rules. The plans could make it easier for venues to serve food outside and host more live music, (more…) The post Pubs Could Stay Open Longer Under Licensing Reforms appeared first on KamCity.
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