I pub in Inghilterra e Galles si troveranno ad affrontare un massiccio aumento delle tariffe commerciali questo aprile. Il 75% prevede aumenti del proprio valore imponibile, alcuni addirittura del 500%.

Il governo ha segnalato una potenziale inversione di rotta, ma nulla è ancora confermato.

Così ho costruito ismypubfucked.com

Utilizza i dati VOA ufficiali per 43.000 pub per mostrare cosa sta affrontando ciascuno. Inserisci il tuo codice postale e troverà il pub vicino a te che ha più bisogno del tuo supporto (utilizzando lo scientifico Fucked Pub Index™).

Puoi anche:

– Sfoglia la mappa con tutti i 43.000 pub codificati a colori in base a quanto sono fregati

– Controlla la classifica dei pub più fottuti del paese

Alcuni di questi aumenti sono brutali.

Questa non è una cosa politica. I pub sono spazi comunitari e sono sotto pressione da tutte le parti. Se il tuo sta affrontando un grande aumento, magari vai a trovarlo questo fine settimana. Compra una pinta. Fai una chiacchierata.

Mi piacerebbe sapere cosa ne pensi!

I built a site to check if your local pub is fucked (75% are facing rate hikes in April)
byu/bjhguerin inunitedkingdom



di bjhguerin

13 commenti

  1. The first 2 I looked at which are apparently in trouble closed years ago, one of them I know has been closed since covid. Others which have been around for decades don’t exist at all on the map.

  2. ronnie_nobby on

    Interesting and scary the increases my local pubs are facing.

  3. Saltypeon on

    > Pubs in England and Wales are facing a massive hike in business rates this April.

    Aren’t they just losing the tax relief that was introduced during the pandemic?

    We can’t seriously be talking about continuing with central government using tax revenue to pay the business rates of these failing businesses?

  4. evenstevens280 on

    Funny that the three pubs I go to the most aren’t on this map at all. I assume that means they’re fine

  5. I searched in my area – quite a few pubs are missing from the map, but honestly, they’re mostly green with some yellows around here. There was 1 red, but it closed years ago.

    I’m in the valleys in South Wales.

    The ‘most fucked’ the tool gave me is only in the ‘Fucked’ category, but it’s 7 miles away in the next valley, almost a 20 minute drive away.

    Is this actually a massive issue? Maybe just something suffered by pubs in affluent areas or cities maybe?

  6. wizard_mitch on

    I was 90% sure the site was just going to say “YES” in big letters

  7. SendMeYourBoobiezz on

    The closest to me is listed at 100% “Totally Fucked” with a rate increase predicted of 515% to 46K.

    It’s a lovely little pub used in a few TV shows and mostly does business in the Summer as the outside space is much nicer. Indoors is old and small and quaint and most evenings just a dozen or so regulars. I can’t see them surviving and it would be quite the loss.

  8. throwaway19inch on

    Was gonna say, my local would have been fucked, but it already closed the door last year after 230 years… Seeing it boarded up and sprayed over is a sorry sight.

  9. Thanks that was interesting.

    My local’s rateable value is going down by 9%, so I’ll be asking him why he’s put the prices up next year 😆

  10. lordofhousestewart on

    i like this..thanks for putting the effort in, fingers crossed the mafia make the U turn

  11. No_Estimate_678 on

    I love this. And it’s a great initiative. Pubs are excellent community spaces. I want them to continue. 

    But we have to accept that people don’t go to pubs so much anymore because it’s too expensive. Yes, I’ll understand the prices rises aren’t unilaterally raised by the pubs themselves.

    Nevertheless it used to be that you could go the pub without really thinking about it – pop in for a pint or two, maybe have a burger. Those days are over. So if normal, average, bog standars people can’t afford to drop in have a pint, then the whole model needs change. 

    “Young people aren’t drinking anymore” – they simply can’t afford to.

  12. fameistheproduct on

    The nearest pub to be that has the highest rating is the most overpriced, “Gastro” pub in the area. the others getting a 16% increase are student pubs, mixed, or real ale pubs.

  13. JohnSpikeKelly on

    With the changes of drink drive limits and younger people preferring gummies over alcohol I think most pubs are doomed. Especially those that have not introduced restaurants.

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