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'Disproportionate tax burden' closing two pubs a day

13 May 2026

A total of 161 pubs closed across Britain in the first three months of 2026, an equivalent of almost two a day, according to figures from the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA).

The industry body blamed a 'disproportionate tax burden and heavy new costs' for the closures.

The BBPA says that the scale of closures underlines exactly why the pub-specific business rates relief that came into effect in April was so necessary for the sector – and why a long-term plan is needed to save local pubs.

It said the key to securing the future of pubs is delivering permanent, fair business rates reform, a cut in beer duty and VAT, and reducing the regulatory burden.

Emma McClarkin, CEO of the BBPA, said: 'The scale of these closures is avoidable because pubs are doing a brisk trade, but their profits are wiped out by a disproportionate tax burden and huge costs.

'For too many, the sheer weight of taxes and regulatory costs have forced them to shut up shop, which will only hurt communities, workers, and the wider economy.

'This underscores why government's business rates relief was so necessary, and the support such a welcome relief.

'We want to work with government to establish a permanent long-term plan that will deliver permanently lower bills, a fairer system and ultimately protect this treasured sector. This means more people in jobs, precious community spaces protected, vibrant high streets, and more investment and growth.'

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