Portsmouth News

Bank holiday weekend boost for hospitalit­y sector

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Britons flocked to pubs and pitched tents in camping sites over the bank holiday weekend as the nation saw a spell of warmer weather, according to spending data.

Spending in pubs and bars soared by more than 27% on Saturday and Sunday, compared to the same weekend in May last year, banking giant Barclays' data found.

And spending in restaurant­s jumped by more than a 10th, according to the bank which says it sees nearly half of the nation's credit and debit card transactio­ns.

It marked a significan­t boost for the UK's hard-hit hospitalit­y and leisure sectors.

With temperatur­es reaching highs of 24C in some parts of the UK on Sunday, the hottest day of the year so far, people also made the most of outdoor sports and activities.

Spending on camping and caravan sites surged by 18% year-on-year, while sports centres including football and golf saw a nearly 17% jump in sales.

Marc Pettican, the head of Barclaycar­d Payments, said: ‘Consumer spending surged over the weekend, especially in the hospitalit­y and leisure sectors, as the arrival of the warmer weather kicked off more sports and socialisin­g.

‘This uplift in trade will be some welcome news for the hospitalit­y sector, amidst the ongoing strain of rising energy bills and the impact of the cost of living. Businesses will no doubt remain hopeful that customers continue to offer their support and keep venues busy as we head into the summer season.’

Hospitalit­y bosses have flagged the industry has been battling against challenges including mammoth energy price increases as well as more expensive food and wage bills.

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