They are discussing pub closures this morning on the radio and they said 250 pubs have already closed this year I found the article below which shows 2.1 are closing every day.
As I mentioned in the what are you drinking thread we went out on Saturday two meals were roughly £40 we had two drinks each that took it to nearly £60, we stopped on to watch the football and had a few more drinks and by the time we got a taxi home (very short distance) we had spent over £100, that is not something most could afford to do regularly.
The data, which was obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, found that 769 pub businesses entered insolvency in 2023, up from 518 in 2022. This equates to an average of 2.1 closures a day, up from 1.4 per day in 2022.
However, the above does not account for the closures of individual pubs by managed groups that did not enter insolvency. In total, there were 38,175 pubs in the UK at the end of 2023, down from 41,015 a decade earlier.
As I mentioned in the what are you drinking thread we went out on Saturday two meals were roughly £40 we had two drinks each that took it to nearly £60, we stopped on to watch the football and had a few more drinks and by the time we got a taxi home (very short distance) we had spent over £100, that is not something most could afford to do regularly.
The data, which was obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, found that 769 pub businesses entered insolvency in 2023, up from 518 in 2022. This equates to an average of 2.1 closures a day, up from 1.4 per day in 2022.
However, the above does not account for the closures of individual pubs by managed groups that did not enter insolvency. In total, there were 38,175 pubs in the UK at the end of 2023, down from 41,015 a decade earlier.
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