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Government warned that nightclub industry is on brink of collapse

Consortium of nightspot operators say 754,000 jobs are at risk if venues can't reopen soon

Pryzm nightclub, in Plymouth, owned by the Deltic Group(Image: John Allen)

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s nightclub industry is begging the Government for support and warning that if nightspots are not allowed to reopen soon it will put 754,000 jobs at risk.

A consortium of leading night-time industry operators has made an urgent plea to the Government to “save” the late-night leisure sector from collapse. The businesses want venues to reopen with Covid-secure measures in place.

With the Chancellor’s furlough scheme coming to an end in October, the consortium said venues are under threat of going out of business and stressed the sector remains the only one without a clear reopening date.

Survey results released by the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) show 58% of businesses within the night-time economy fear they will not survive longer than two months without further Government support. This would put an estimated 754,000 jobs at risk.

This comes as 71% of businesses surveyed are already set to make more than half of their workforce redundant in a matter of weeks.

The night-time economy is one of the few remaining sectors without any clear roadmap from Government, on when, and how it can reopen.

The sector feels that without a clear plan to allow operators to reopen in a safe, risk-assessed way, it is facing financial collapse.

Michael Kill, chief executive of NTIA, said: “These results feel like the final catastrophic blow to the night-time economy, which employs 1.3million people in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and contributes £66billion to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy per annum. Near enough every single business is on a dangerous cliff edge. This is the darkest of days for the night-time economy.”