Un pub al giorno per chiudere quest’anno, l’organismo del settore avverte in quanto richiede un taglio per un onere fiscale

    https://news.sky.com/story/a-pub-a-day-to-close-this-year-industry-body-warns-as-it-calls-for-cut-to-tax-burden-13394793

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    11 commenti

    1. fish-and-cushion on

      Before we cut taxes please can we cut the horrendous business rates these companies pay to energy suppliers?

      Id much sooner these energy suppliers made slightly less profit than our government get less tax money.

    2. Old_Housing3989 on

      If no one can afford to go out it doesn’t matter how much business rates drop.

    3. Disastrous-Angle-591 on

      I go to about 1 pub a year… I hope it’s not that one!

    4. Apprehensive-Owl-101 on

      £6.10 for a pint at the village one near me.
      £5.25 for a coke, also the new owners have ruined it .

      No chance I’ll ever do back at those prices .

    5. magneticpyramid on

      A local brewery bought our local. £3.80 for a pint of nice IPA. It’s always busy.

    6. suspiciouspixel on

      Most pubs I’ve seen have been demolished and turned into flats with landlords reaping in a big pay day. The only thriving ones are near football clubs, city centres or niche suburban community ones and they’re always busy. 

    7. JMM85JMM on

      They’re closing because people don’t go to pubs as often any more. Socially they’re not as important as they once were, despite the fact we act like they are whenever we see a story like this. We shouldn’t do anything about it. The requirements and society changes and that’s fine.

    8. HistoricalPickle on

      There’s a pub near me that recently changed hands, the new owners are charging for a tribute act event happening early next year. Doubt they’ll make Christmas.

    9. ICutDownTrees on

      How about the brewery’s stop charging so fucking much in rent then

    10. Opposite_Wish_8956 on

      One pub per day will close but the number of licensed premises is always increasing. There are 224,000 pubs and licensed restaurants in England and Wales, up from 222,000 in 2022. It’s almost as if one pub closes and another opens.

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