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25

Nov 2020

Last Updated: 25/11/2020
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Business

Harrogate district pubs fear closure as tier announcement looms

by Connor Creaghan

| 25 Nov, 2020
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The future of many pubs in the Harrogate district is at stake tomorrow when the government announces which tiers each part of the country will be in. Pubs that don't serve substantial meals will be unable to reopen.

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Pubs in the Harrogate district have said they are being "demonised" and fear some will not survive if tier two restrictions are announced tomorrow.

Tier two and tier three restrictions stipulate pubs that do not serve "substantial" meals will be unable to reopen when lockdown ends next week.

North Yorkshire public health officials suggested today the county could be placed in tier two, although the national government will decide.

But unless the county is in tier one, there will be no end in sight for the enforced closures of many bars and pubs.




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Harrogate and Ripon CAMRA fears more than 70% of pubs will close in the district under tier two or tier three.

Rural pubs and those in smaller towns will be the ones to suffer most, it added.

Megan Fairweather, social media secretary of Harrogate and Ripon CAMRA, said:

"After the hardest year that pubs have ever faced, the uncertainty of the new tier system does not bring much hope.
"One Harrogate pub informed us just last week that in the first lockdown, they threw away £7,000 worth of alcohol.
"If we are lucky enough to be in tier one, pubs then face the uncertainty of changing tiers. Beer cannot just be served as soon as it arrives in a pub."


The group has written to Harrogate and Knaresborough MP Andrew Jones asking him to support its campaign against further restrictions on pubs.

'Safer than shops'


Richard Park, owner of The Little Ale House in Harrogate, said:

"Pubs should not be demonised like this. We are not aware of any infections in our pub, we think it's much safe here than the shops.
"We are not going to go under but I fear what will happen to other pubs in the area. Pubs try hard to be safe and then we are closed down."


Alan Huddart, club treasurer of Bilton Working Men's Club, said:

"We are ready to open but it all hinges on us being in tier one. We don't serve substantial meals so would be unable to open if we were in tier two."


Jack Woodruff, co-owner of Harrogate's Disappearing Chin, echoed his sentiments:

"If we are in tier one it would be tough but it would be okay. But if we are in tier two then we would have to close.
"This has been quite frustrating. We have worked hard and invested a lot in keeping the pub safe."


£20,000 costs a month


Paul Kinsey, who owns the Viper Rooms, said:

"We can get £3,000 a month from November. My rent, insurance, maintenance and finances cost £20,000 a month.
"So I am not sure what bill that is meant to pay. We still don't know what a 'substantial meal' means and night clubs are still ignored."