Sunderland Echo

Pubs champion fearing landlords will be forced to call time for good

- Gavin Ledwith gavin.ledwith@jpimedia.co.uk @GLedwi

The local chairman of an organisati­on dedicated to promoting good beer has spoken of the“nightmare” facing pubs amid the ongoing coronaviru­s crisis and admits: “I fear there will be casualties.”

Michael Wynne,t he chairman of the Sunderland and South Tyne side branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra), is worried that land lords may start calling last orders for good as they struggle to cope with reduced footfall following a raft of restrictio­ns.

These include 10pm curfews and a ban on drinkers sitting at the same table as friends.

Mr Wynne said: "I am not aware of any that have shut permanentl­y but there are a number which are reducing their opening hours because there is no footfall.

"If the Government is going to come down on the licensing trade on the back of some pretty shaky science then I fear there will be a lot of casualties if this continues.

"There will be places that are too far in a hole that they are never going to dig themselves out of.

"Some of the big pub companies, for instance, they have not written the rents off that publicans pay. They have deferred them.

"So how many people will walk away and who will step in to take over? It is a nightmare.

"You might be alright if you are food led, and can attract families, but if you

are wet led it is a different game.”

A recent survey of branch members across S underland and South Tyneside indicated that nearly nearly a quarter – 23.5% – of the 115 respondent­s were paying fewer visits to pubs than before the crisis with another 18.3% not visiting them at all for COVID-related reasons.

Mr Wynne, who has felt safe during his handful of visits to pubs since they reopened in July, said :“It is not about the drink. It is the craic with friends and the company that I and a lot of people miss.”

Camra wrote to the Government after pubs after the 10pm curfew was introduced as part of the area's local lockdown last month.

National chairman Nik Anton a called for a new support package to help both pubs and staff, adding: “This is the only way to avoid permanent pub closures and further job losses."

 ??  ?? Michael Wynne fears pubs will begin to close permanentl­y across the area.
Michael Wynne fears pubs will begin to close permanentl­y across the area.

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