Pub sales plummeted 84 per cent in first weekend after Covid lockdown

Pub sales plummeted 84 per cent in first weekend after Covid lockdown as only four out of 10 landlords said they could afford to reopen

  • British Beer & Pub Association blamed slump on the new tighter tier restrictions  
  • Just four in 10 pubs were able to open across the UK this weekend  
  • And some 53 per cent of landlords are already expecting to close more pubs 

Pub sales across the UK suffered a devastating slump in sales over the weekend, a trade association has warned.  

The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA), the leading trade association representing brewers and pubs, has today revealed that the results of a survey which found overall sales across all pubs in the UK this weekend were 84 per cent lower than last year.

The trade association said the stark number showed how much of an impact the new tighter tier restrictions are having on pubs’ ability to operate as viable businesses this Christmas.

In the same survey of its members, the BBPA also found that just four in 10 pubs opened across the UK this weekend. 

The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA), the leading trade association representing brewers and pubs, has today revealed that the results of a survey which found overall sales across all pubs in the UK this weekend were 84 per cent lower than last year

And that due to the low levels of trade they experienced, just over half of pub operators (53 per cent) already now expect to close more pubs in the coming weeks.

The BBPA is now urging the Government to re-think its approach to the tier restrictions placed on pubs, or provide them with the financial support they need to ensure they survive the winter and return to trade as the economy opens up with the rollout of the vaccine in the coming months.

It is also urging pub goers to still visit their local this Christmas, reassuring customers that pubs are safe to visit over the festive break.

Emma McClarkin, Chief Executive of the British Beer & Pub Association, said: ‘These numbers illustrate the perilous situation our pubs find themselves in this Christmas. The tier restrictions that have been unfairly placed on our pubs are killing them. This must change, or thousands of pubs simply won’t survive.

In the same survey of its members, the BBPA also found that just four in 10 pubs opened across the UK this weekend

In the same survey of its members, the BBPA also found that just four in 10 pubs opened across the UK this weekend

‘How else can the Government expect our pubs to survive if they cannot open or operate properly? It is cruel and unfair on hardworking publicans up and down the country who have more than played their part in fighting the virus.

‘Christmas should be a time where we can enjoy one another’s company in the pub round a warm fire and with a fresh pint in hand. 

‘Christmas sadly just won’t be the same this year without our pubs being able to open properly. The new restrictions are knocking the stuffing out of our Christmas trade. 

And that due to the low levels of trade they experienced, just over half of pub operators (53 per cent) already now expect to close more pubs in the coming weeks

And that due to the low levels of trade they experienced, just over half of pub operators (53 per cent) already now expect to close more pubs in the coming weeks

‘It truly is madness when you consider cinemas, theatres and sports venues can still open and serve alcohol.

‘It’s simple. Either the Government reduces these extreme restrictions, so pubs have a fighting chance of survival, or they recognise the damage they are doing to our pubs and provide them with the proper level of grants they need.

‘Our pubs have invested over £500million in becoming COVID-secure and are safe. Pub goers visiting their local this Christmas are safe.’