Portsmouth News

Sales up at pub giant Marston’s

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PUB giant Marston’s has said it performed ahead of expectatio­ns after reopening its venues indoors in May amid a boost from staycation­s and Euro 2020.

Shares in the company lifted after it told investors that total sales from May 17 to July 24 were at 92 per cent of the levels seen in the same period in 2019, before the pandemic.

The firm said reopening trade was ‘encouragin­g’ as it benefited from ‘additional food covers, outdoor investment, warmer weather and the benefit of the delayed Euro 2020 tournament’.

Marston’s, which runs around 1,500 pubs across the UK, said strong drink sales had buoyed initial sales after the outdoor reopening on April 12.

Around 70 per cent of its pub sites reopened under outdoor trading restrictio­ns before its entire estate was able to welcome customers again in May.

Ralph Findlay, chief executive officer of the group, said he is ‘delighted’ its sites are now fully open but said government action is still needed to help the pub sector recover.

He said: ‘The tone of government messaging will be an important influence on consumer confidence – at present, the message is one of caution.

‘We believe that a government review of the business rates system is long overdue and that

VAT reduction should be permanent since the hospitalit­y industry remains one of the most heavily taxed sectors.

‘This would assist an industry that has been hit hard and aid hospitalit­y’s

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