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Hospitality curfew could mean thousands of job cuts says pub chain boss

Chief executive of St Austell Brewery says there is scant evidence spike in coronavirus cases is linked to pubs

Further restrictions are being imposed on pubs and restaurants from September 24(Image: PA)

New restrictions on pubs and restaurants are likely to cause thousands of job losses and further damage hospitality businesses, the boss of a leading º£½ÇÊÓÆµ brewing and pub chain says.

Kevin Georgel, , said his firm is dismayed to see Prime Minister Boris Johnson slam further restrictions on an industry already reeling from the impact of the coronavirus lockdown.

And he said it is doubly galling because he says there is little evidence the hospitality trade it causing the recent increase in Covid-19 infections. He said a 10pm curfew could even encourage pub-goers to socialise more and attend underground events.

Mr Johnson, speaking in the House of Commons, said all pubs, bars, restaurants and other hospitality establishments in England will be required to close by 10pm from this Thursday, September 24, and must operate a table service only, except for takeaways. The restrictions are likely to remain in place, the Prime Minister said, for six months.

Kevin Georgel, chief executive of St Austell Brewery

But Mr Georgel, whose Cornwall-headquartered company has 182 managed or tenanted pubs and breweries in St Austell and Bath, said: “We are disappointed and concerned to hear today’s news about the 10pm curfew for hospitality.

“Our sector has been one of the hardest hit by the pandemic and these new restrictions will cost thousands of jobs and further damage businesses, that are already struggling to recover.

“As a pub company, we take the role we play in controlling the spread of the virus incredibly seriously. Since reopening on July 4, we have worked tirelessly to adapt to new guidelines and made significant investments to ensure our pubs are safe, regulated and welcoming environments for our staff and customers.