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St Austell Brewery boss calls for more tax cuts to help pub sector

Kevin Georgel welcomes temporary cut in VAT for hospitality but says more is need to boost beleaguered industry

Kevin Georgel, chief executive of St Austell Brewery

One of the South West’s largest pub brands has welcomed VAT cuts announced in the Chancellor’s summer statement – but it said more help may be needed for smaller hostelries.

The cut from 20% to 5% will protect jobs and livelihoods, said , which operates 179 pubs and hotels throughout Devon, Cornwall and the wider South West.

But small community pubs need more help to survive, said Mr Georgel, and he said that could come in the form of further tax cuts.

He said: “St Austell Brewery has faced considerable losses during the close down period, and it will take some time for us to recover from the impact of Covid-19.

St Austell Brewery beers

“We welcome the Government’s support for hospitality businesses like ours and its commitment to levelling up the regions.

“However, further support is still required to help smaller community pubs – where revenue is drinks led – and breweries across the country.

“Beer, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s national drink, has been excluded from the VAT cut and eating out scheme. We would urge the Chancellor to reduce beer tax at the alcohol duty review later this year, to protect more jobs and help our industry to bounce back.”

He said that customers will be able to take advantage of the Government’s Eat Out to Help Out initiative in all of its managed pubs, throughout August.