BBPA
Calls for tier changes as 72% of hospitality businesses say they expect to close next year
Around 72% of hospitality businesses expect to become unviable and close in 2021, according to a survey of members by trade bodies the British Beer & Pub Association, the British Institute of Innkeeping and UKHospitality.
Longer-term support and review of restrictions needed to save 12,000 pubs
The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has urged the government to provide more longer-term support to the sector to save as many as 12,000 pubs in England from permanent closure as they enter a second lockdown.
Calls to scrap 'unnecessary' late-night levy as curfew hits trade
Pubs fight for survival with further 540,000 jobs at risk
Emma McClarkin of the BBPA: 'Keep the faith. Keep going'
The chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association is a passionate advocate for her[...]
Lack of 'momentum' could see Scottish venues remain closed on Wednesday
A lack of momentum across the hospitality and tourism sectors in Scotland, particularly in city centres,[...]
'Too many' local authorities not paying grants to pubs 'quickly enough'
New research by the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has revealed that there are many[...]
Molson Coors' Phil Whitehead appointed BBPA chair
Phil Whitehead, managing director of Molson Coors Western Europe, has been appointed chairman of the British[...]
BBPA calls for longer pub hours on royal wedding day
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