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Plans to let shops open before hospitality venues face legal bid launched by Sacha Lord

A leading restaurateur is working on the campaign with Greater Manchester's night-time economy adviser

Sacha Lord(Image: Darren Robinson Photography)

A legal battle has been launched by Greater Manchester's night-time economy adviser over plans to open non-essential shops before indoor hospitality venues.

Sacha Lord, who also organises the Parklife festival, has partnered with the founder of Punch Taverns and a former director of Pizza Express, Hugh Osmond.

The pair are calling for a judicial review into the plans, the Manchester Evening News reports.

Under the roadmap proposals to end lockdown, the Prime Minister has said non-essential retail will not open before April 12, with indoor hospitality venues not scheduled to re-open until at least May 17.

In a letter submitted to the Government's legal department, they claim that hospitality venues are safer than non-essential retail, and that they are important for communities and mental health.

They also say there is 'no evidence or justification for the prioritisation' of retail over hospitality.

The plans could also have a 'potentially indirectly discriminatory effect' on young people and those from BAME backgrounds working in hospitality, the pair claim.