NEW figures show that multiple pubs have shut in South Lakeland during the pandemic.
The coronavirus pandemic placed extraordinary pressure on pubs and the hospitality sector as national lockdowns forced closures, while demand took a hit as punters chose to stay at home to avoid catching the virus.
New data from real estate advisers Altus Group shows there were 169 pubs in South Lakeland as of June – down from 172 in March 2020, before the first coronavirus lockdown.
Across the North West, there have been 111 closures since the start of the pandemic, including 17 this year.
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Pub numbers across England and Wales have dropped below 40,000 for the first time, with 200 lost between the end of 2021 and the end of June.
This decline started long before the pandemic – nationally 7,000 pubs have been shuttered over the last decade.
A spokesperson for the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy said: “We understand the challenges that the pubs sector is facing.
"This is why we are supporting pubs across the UK with 50 per cent business rates relief, freezing alcohol duty rates on beer, cider, wine and spirits and increasing the employment allowance.
"This is in addition to the billions in grants and loans offered throughout the pandemic.”
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