The Scotsman

Pubs 'may not survive Christmas'

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Pubs and restaurant­s will not survive Christmas unless they are allowed to stay open until 10pm, according to an industry body.

The Scottish Hospitalit­y Group (SHG), which represents businesses including The DRG Group, Signature Pubs and G1 Group, has urged the Scottish Government to change rules in Levels 2 and 3 of the coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

It has also demanded the Scottish Government publishes the scientific evidence behind its decision-making.

Hospitalit­y venues in Level 3 must close at 6pm and are not allowed to sell alcohol, while in Level 2 closing time is 8pm indoors - where no alcohol can be sold - and 10:30pm outdoors for food and drinks. Angus, Fife and Perth and Kinross will join the central belt, Dundee and Ayrshire in Level 3 from Friday after the tiers were revised on Tuesday.

Stephen Montgomery, spokesman for the SHG, said: “Remaining in the current tiers, or even worse moving up a tier, is a sucker punch for hard-working hospitalit­y staff who face losing their jobs. The Government asked us for refinement­s to the current restrictio­ns that would protect the public and allow us to trade viably.

“We provided those recommenda­tions but they were completely ignored.”

The SHG said by extending opening times to 10pm businesses could “operate a full dinner service and bring in enough money to cover fixed costs such as rent, furlough contributi­ons, and staff pension payments”.

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