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12th May 2021

Thousands take part in Inquiry on pubs and the pandemic

Pub-goers, landlords, and bar staff have responded in their thousands to have their say on how pubs and communities have been affected by the pandemic. 

 The All Party Parliamentary Group on Pubs (Pubs APPG) Inquiry on the impact of the pandemic on pubs, landlords and communities received 15,000 responses in its first week and will be accepting further submissions until 21 May.

The Pubs APPG is cross-party group of MPs who aim to promote and campaign for the interests of pubs, landlords and the communities around these pubs both in Westminster and beyond.

Responses to the Inquiry will be used to produce recommendations to the Government on what action needs to be taken to help pubs thrive post-pandemic.

Commenting, Pubs APPG Chair Charlotte Nichols MP said: 

“I want to thank everyone who has taken part already. Your responses are an incredibly moving testament to just how important pubs are to communities.

“As more and more pubs are able to reopen, it is increasingly important that they’re valued by Government for the key role they can play in our social and community recovery from the pandemic.

“I particularly want to encourage licensees and pub staff to continue to make your voices heard and take part in the Inquiry – your expertise will be vital in producing recommendations for Government that will truly support your businesses and communities.”

ENDS

Notes to editors

The All-Party Parliamentary Pubs Group (Pubs APPG) is made up of MPs from all parties and groupings, and aims to promote and support pubs, landlords and the communities around them.

CAMRA provides the secretariat service for the Pubs APPG. More details on the Inquiry can be found on the APPG’s website.

Twitter: @PubsAPPG

Website: https://apppg.camra.org.uk/

About CAMRA:

CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, is a not-for-profit consumer group with over 180,000 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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