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Brewery boss calls for Government grants and tax cuts for all pubs

St Austell Brewery CEO says support for hospitality industry needs to extend well beyond Lockdown 2.0 as he shuts 180 pubs

Kevin Georgel, chief executive of St Austell Brewery(Image: Cornish Guardian)

The boss of St Austell Brewery has called for Government grants for all pubs, tax cuts and a support plan that extends well beyond the second lockdown as the firm shuts 180 venues, furloughs staff and gives unused stock to food banks.

Making a statement as England enters a four-week lockdown, with hospitality businesses ordered to close, Kevin Georgel, chief executive of the brewing and pub company, said he will continue to lobby ministers for further support for the hospitality industry.

“We desperately need a longer-term support plan that reaches far beyond this lockdown period,” he said. “This support should include grants for all pubs and confirmation that business rates holiday and VAT cuts for our sector will continue well beyond the end of March.”

Mr Georgel said the firm was “devastated” at having to close up pubs again but said bosses recognise “the seriousness of the situation and the reason for the Government’s decision”.

St Austell Brewery is famous for producing the ale Tribute(Image: DCM)

He said the “absolute priority” remains taking care of workers, tenants and customers, and providing support during the second lockdown.

And he remains hopeful because pubs are “vitally important” to many people as “part of the fabric of what makes our industry wonderful”.

“Pubs bring people together in good times and bad and provide so much more than just great beer and food. Pubs play a vital role in bringing local communities, friends and families together,” he said.

In October 2020. , and it has now put staff on furlough until December.