Independent Brewers Issue Open Letter to the Chancellor to Express ‘Deep Concern at the Impact of Last Week’s Business Rates Decisions on the Hospitality Sector’
- Guild Secretary

- 4 days ago
- 2 min read

An open letter has been sent to Chancellor Rachel Reeves today from the Society of Independent Brewers & Associates (SIBA) Board of Directors. The letter reads;
"Dear Chancellor
As members of the Board of the Society of Independent Brewers and Associates (SIBA) we represent around 700 independent breweries, operating at the heart of our communities across the UK. We are an integral part of the UK’s brewing and pub sector that as a whole supports one million jobs and pays £18 billion in taxes.
We take this unprecedented step of jointly writing to you to express our deep concern at the
impact of last week’s business rates decisions on the hospitality sector. We would urge you
to work in partnership with the devolved nations to look at what further immediate support
can be provided to help the industry. Measures could include widening the business rates
discount for pubs from 5 pence to 20 pence and delaying the revaluations.
As a sector, we were optimistic of your pledges to reform business rates to help address the
iniquitous tax imbalance between traditional business and online tech giants. As a percentage of turnover we pay tax at four times that of those global businesses which has always struck
us as deeply unfair.
While we were disappointed that you didn’t take the opportunity in your Budget to lower
duty on draught beer sold in pubs, the sector were initially heartened by your announcement
of increased support on business rates and to make the hospitality relief permanent.
However, once the revaluations are taken into account and the transitional relief unwinds,
pubs will now typically pay 76% more in business rates whilst online tech giants only pay 16%
more. The imbalance is widening still further. The promises made seem to be at odds with
the reality that community pubs now face.With pub closures at a new high and having lost more than 100 breweries in the past year, the hospitality sector is in a fragile state. These changes to business rates could be the difference between closure and survival for businesses that operate as the beating heart of communities and bring people together when society needs it most.
We would be happy to host you at one of our independent breweries to discuss this further
and explore options to maintain our brewing and pub sector.
Yours sincerely"
The open letter has been signed unanimously by all 28 SIBA Regional Directors from across the UK, as well as all 4 SIBA Non-Exec Directors, in what is a clear show of solidarity from independent brewers facing a crisis of survival for the pubs and hospitality sector.
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To view the letter, including all signatories please click here.
For further questions to SIBA contact political@siba.co.uk
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