CAMRA warns price of pint could rise to £20 without energy bill support for Gedling borough pubs

Thousands of members of the consumer organisation are urgently writing to their MPs seeking their support for the Great British Pub. 

The Campaign for Real Ale has today warned that the price of a pint could rise to £15 to £20 at Gedling borough pubs if Government support on energy bills is further delayed. 

With reports of delays in Government help reaching vital businesses, thousands of members of the consumer organisation are urgently writing to their MPs seeking their support for the Great British Pub. 

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The organisation warned that with many pubs and breweries facing new energy contracts and up to 500% increases in their bills, if licensees passed costs onto the consumers, pints would cost £15 to £20 at the bar, which isn’t viable for consumers or businesses.  

CAMRA Chairman Nik Antona said: “The announcement of a six-month energy price cap for businesses is much needed, but we are already hearing that there may be a delay getting that in place. 

PLEA: Nik Antona is asking people to write to their local MP for support

“In the first half of this year the number of long-term pub closures has doubled. If the Chancellor doesn’t use this week’s emergency fiscal event to provide certainty about when and how pubs, social clubs, breweries and cider producers will get help, we risk seeing more of our locals being forced to close before that help reaches them. 

“As well as asking for energy help for pubs and breweries to be extended from six months to two years, we are calling on the Chancellor to deliver an additional support package to save our pubs. 

“This should include cutting VAT on food and drink served in pubs, help with business rates and introducing the new, lower rate of duty for draught beer and cider to help pubs compete with cheaper supermarket alcohol.  

“With an emergency Budget expected in three days we are asking people in Gedling borough to join in and e-mail their local MPs Tom Randall and Mark Spencer as part of the campaign by going to www.camra.org.uk/budget2022.” 

Many pubs in the borough are already struggling, with The Four Bells at Woodborough being the latest to close.

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