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Pubs are closing at a rate of one every twelve hours as teens don't seem to be interested in socialising in them (they would rather socialise in other ways instead) will town centre pubs be a thing of the past 20 years?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-en...sures-what-is-the-social-cost-to-young-people
Boomers versus millennials, the housing crisis, Brexit rows; could it all be settled over a drink?
Young people don't go to the pub as much as previous generations and it could be damaging society, some academics think.
Boozers are traditionally where young and old, rich and poor mixed with each other, engaging in meaningful chat and light-hearted banter.
Now, some psychologists say we're losing out as more than 11,000 pubs have closed in the last 20 years.
Reporter Ben Moore takes a look at whether this trend means time is being called on different generations bonding over a pint.
Pubs are closing at a rate of one every twelve hours as teens don't seem to be interested in socialising in them (they would rather socialise in other ways instead) will town centre pubs be a thing of the past 20 years?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-en...sures-what-is-the-social-cost-to-young-people
Boomers versus millennials, the housing crisis, Brexit rows; could it all be settled over a drink?
Young people don't go to the pub as much as previous generations and it could be damaging society, some academics think.
Boozers are traditionally where young and old, rich and poor mixed with each other, engaging in meaningful chat and light-hearted banter.
Now, some psychologists say we're losing out as more than 11,000 pubs have closed in the last 20 years.
Reporter Ben Moore takes a look at whether this trend means time is being called on different generations bonding over a pint.
- 23 Jul 2019