Some may believe that the pattern of this government during
the wretched coronavirus pandemic has been to announce measures with impressive
vim and vigour only for their intentions to be let down by a failure of having
done the vital legwork and consultation beforehand.
It’s not for me to make any judgement, but it is clear that
the pub industry urgently needs a statement providing clarity and direction
unless the entire sector is to be irredeemably damaged.
July 4 – the earliest date the government has said the
hospitality sector could reopen – is just 16 days away yet operators are
entirely in the dark as to whether they will be able to do so.
If he is to open by this date, he knows he needs to make it
Covid secure and that requires time and work.
The British Beer and Pub Association, alongside several pub operators, has pleaded with the government for a decision on reopening dates and the 2-metre rule by today – Friday June 18.
We know a person is more likely to catch the virus when
closer than 2-metres yet most other countries have reduced this measure and are
opening up. The number of cases in this country remains stubbornly high but is
falling and deaths – especially in London and a couple of other areas – are
very slight. There is obviously a balance of risk – this is well known; the
lack of a decision, though, baffles many.
This evening, I’ve received a set of demands from the Campaign for Pubs - an organisation run by former Liberal Democrat MP, Greg Mulholland who has worked over many years fighting to keep pubs going.
Here are the demands - will the government help at all? One can only hope.
The full list of the 10 Points to Save Pubs is:
- A definite date for opening NOW! (by Friday 19th June)
- Social distancing of 1 metre - not 2 metres (or most pubs simply cannot open)
- Clear full guidance for pubs and insurance companies to be issued by Friday 26th June – pubs need real clarity about any physical infrastructure requirements, and also about specific responsibilities and liability issues, so that they can be properly insured under fair policies which will be honoured
- Relaxation of licensing restrictions where extra spaces would help smaller pubs operate more viably and safely
- A strong mandatory Covid-19 rent code of conduct including a statutory right to a rent review for all pub tenants
- A rent-free period for all pubs, and an extended period of protection from landlords if rent cannot be paid
- Continued financial support for staff – extended fully-paid furlough where pubs are unable to viably/safely trade due to continued Government restrictions
- VAT to 5% for at least 12 months - the only sensible way to help with reduced margins, as any price increases would reduce trade even further
- Business rates reform - announced now and implemented in April 2021 – and rates relief for all pubs until a reformed system comes in
- A 12 month ban on all change of use for pubs – pubs need protection in the planning system now even more than ever
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