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20th December 2021

NI pub goers call for urgent support as businesses start closing their doors until the new year

Responding to the crisis in the beer and pubs sector – and as The Sunflower in Belfast has decided to close its doors until January – the chairperson of consumer group CAMRA NI (the Campaign for Real Ale) which represents pub goers and beer drinkers Ruth Sloan said:

“It is devastating, if not entirely surprising, that pubs like The Sunflower feel they have no other choice but to close their doors until the new year.

“This should be the busiest time of the year for our pubs and our great local breweries and cider producers. Instead of getting money through the tills to help them recover and rebuild after the past two years, they now face another crisis as people are being urged to stay away and as more and more staff are forced to quarantine.

“It is absolutely vital that ministers in the Executive and the UK Government work together to come up with an urgent support package for pubs, brewers and the supply chain to help them cope with cancellations, staffing problems and the downturn in consumer confidence as a result of omicron.

“Without this vital financial compensation for loss of crucial Christmas trade and to help meet staffing bill and other fixed costs, we risk losing any progress we have made to rebuild our once-thriving pub businesses and safeguard them for the future.”

ENDS

About CAMRA:  

CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, is a not-for-profit consumer group with over 160,000 members that has been operating since 1971. Our vision is to have quality real ale and thriving pubs in every community.


Press release from CAMRA

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