Yorkshire Post

28,000 pubs close as industry is now facing a ‘ticking time bomb’

- NINA SWIFT NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT

AS MANY as 28,000 pubs have closed since the 1970s as the sector faces a “ticking time bomb” over its future, a report published today has warned.

Research by the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) found there are fewer than 50,000 pubs, with more beer now being drunk at home. Camra called for greater support for pubs, saying they are more under threat than ever.

revealed in May that 694 pubs have closed in the region in the past decade. In Leeds, which has seen the biggest decline, that rate of closure is more than 22 per cent of its total.

However, Ed Sunter, sales manager at Leeds Brewery, which used to run a number of pubs in the city and continues to supply them, argued that it was not all doom and gloom.

He said: “From our perspectiv­e as a brewery that is supplying to a lot of different types of venues, the industry has changed a lot in the last decade, including the way people drink, what people drink and how they approach going out.

“These days you often have to have a good food offering to bring in punters.

“We are also seeing a trend in community-operated pubs, where people have stepped in to save venues, and there is also a trend of micro-breweries opening in a lot of smaller communitie­s, which is also a great thing to see. Even though these are worrying statistics, there are certainly things for people to consider if they are looking to join the sector.”

Camra’s annual Good Beer Guide reports that when the group formed in the early 1970s, Britain had 75,000 pubs. The new business rates revaluatio­n introduced this year is the latest “ticking time bomb” to devastate the sector, the group said, as it launched a campaign calling for an annual £5,000 reduction in business rates for all of England’s pubs.

The Government says it has already provided 9,000 small pubs with a £1,000 discount on business rates in a £435m package of support. A spokesman added pubs and customers have saved more than £2bn since 2013 through changes to alcohol duty.

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