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Pub and brewery bosses warn over mass closures due to soaring energy bills

Rising gas prices following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia have contributed to rocketing energy bills for operators.

William Lees-Jones, managing director of JW Lees (Image: Publicity picture)

Industry bosses have warned that pubs and brewers could close within months due to prices spiralling by up to 300 per cent.

Bosses of six of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest pub and brewing companies have signed an open letter to the Government urging it to act in order to avoid “real and serious irreversible” damage to the sector.

Greene King, JW Lees, Carlsberg Marston’s, Admiral Taverns, Drake & Morgan and St Austell Brewery all sounded the alarm on Tuesday.

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Nick Mackenzie, chief executive officer of 2700-strong group Greene King, said one tenant has seen their energy bill jump £33,000 for the year.

“Without immediate government intervention to support the sector, we could face the prospect of pubs being unable to pay their bills, jobs being lost and beloved locals across the country forced to close their doors, meaning all the good work done to keep pubs open during the pandemic could be wasted.”

Out of control gas prices following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia have contributed to rocketing energy bills for operators.

On Friday, regulator Ofgem confirmed that bills for an average º£½ÇÊÓÆµ household would surge by 80% in October when the new price cap comes into force.