Portsmouth News

Bad news for bars and restaurant­s: Hospitalit­y businesses fear for

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HOSPITALIT­Y businesses have reacted with shock to tighter restrictio­ns meaning they will be forced to close at 10pm in a bid to curb the spread of coronaviru­s.

The new restrictio­ns mean pubs, bars and restaurant­s will have to close at 10pm, have no more than six people sitting together at one time and guests and staff will have to wear face coverings while not sitting at a table.

Restaurant owners said they feel they have been given mixed messages and that the industry has been one of the hardest hit throughout the pandemic.

Terence Carvalho, general manager at Becketts in Southsea, said: ‘The hospitalit­y industry is taking a real hit this year. From Covid restrictio­ns, limits on number of guests and now a 10pm curfew. Just a few weeks ago, the nation was taking advantage of Eat Out to Help Out and now it’s become Close Up to Help Out.

‘The number of cases is rising so of course it is only right the government put measures in place to ensure we don't require a second national lockdown. Another lockdown would be the final nail in the coffin for our economy and for many of our beloved businesses in Portsmouth.

‘This year at Becketts, we overcame every obstacle in our way and I'm confident the team will continue to overcome the challenges faced from this global pandemic.’

George Purnell, founder of restaurant Koop+Kraft, in Waterloovi­lle, said: ‘It’s a kick in the teeth for the whole industry, especially after Eat Out to Help Out, it doesn’t make much sense. One minute, we’re all being told to eat out and then it’s the first industry to see changes and everyone is being warned away.

‘Hospitalit­y is a resilient and innovative industry and I’d expect that many businesses, like ourselves, will come out fighting, however, some simply won’t be able to survive closing earlier.

‘For us it has been a tough six months and just as we thought it was starting to get back to normal, things are changing again.’

Ben Maguire, who owns Portsmouth-based spirits company, HMS Spirits, supplies drinks to bars and restaurant­s.

He said: ‘The hospitalit­y industry is being unfairly targeted during the pandemic.’

David Bevan, who runs website Love Your Pub, from Portsmouth, said: ‘The hospitalit­y industry is a huge influence and provider to our local communitie­s.

‘The industry is not the enemy here, it is full of fantastic operators and individual­s who want to delight their customers and run their own businesses every day, albeit now under different circumstan­ces and restrictio­ns.

‘Our operators have

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