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“Pubs Across UK Struggle, Urgent Plea to Chancellor”

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A little less than a year ago, the Mirror initiated the launch of its campaign called “Your Pub Needs You.” Seeing the significant loss of numerous local pubs and the negative impact it has on communities, the Mirror decided to take action.

This campaign was just the latest step in the ongoing trend of pubs closing on a large scale over the years, a trend that the Mirror has consistently drawn attention to. While the focus of the campaign was primarily on pub-goers, the urgent message now needs to reach Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Despite previous assurances, pubs nationwide are in desperate need of her intervention.

Many pubs are teetering on the brink of closure, and a slight push could send them over the edge. After years of reporting on this issue, it is evident from conversations with numerous pub owners that running a pub requires immense effort. They also feel a strong sense of responsibility towards their regular customers and recognize the unique role they play in local communities.

Pubs serve as a vital social hub where people from all walks of life can gather for a drink, engage in discussions, or simply enjoy each other’s company. They also host various community groups, charity events, and provide a space for face-to-face interactions that are increasingly rare in today’s digital age.

Although drinking at home may be more cost-effective than visiting a pub, the social benefits of pub interactions are unparalleled, especially for individuals living alone. Publicans are urgently requesting relief on business rates, as a potential increase could be the final blow for many struggling pubs.

The looming threat of increased business rates also affects other sectors like hotels and restaurants. The sight of closed and abandoned pubs across cities, towns, and villages underscores the urgent need for action to prevent the irreversible loss of more iconic British pubs.

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