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Law change needed to save pubs, says Campaign for Real Ale | Law change needed to save pubs, says Campaign for Real Ale |
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New laws must be introduced to make it harder for pubs in England and Wales to be demolished or converted into shops, pub campaigners have said. | New laws must be introduced to make it harder for pubs in England and Wales to be demolished or converted into shops, pub campaigners have said. |
The Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) says 31 UK pubs have closed every week this year - a rise of five a week on 2013. | The Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) says 31 UK pubs have closed every week this year - a rise of five a week on 2013. |
The group said it was "perverse" that pubs could be demolished or converted without council planning permission and has called for a change in the law. | The group said it was "perverse" that pubs could be demolished or converted without council planning permission and has called for a change in the law. |
The government said councils already had powers available to protect pubs. | The government said councils already had powers available to protect pubs. |
Under planning laws introduced in England and Wales in 1995, pubs can be turned into shops, supermarkets or a number of other businesses without planning permission from local authorities. | |
However, Camra has called for the government to tighten planning legislation, making it harder for developers to convert pubs and obliging them to apply to local authorities for permission. | |
The campaign group said an average of two pubs a week had been turned into supermarkets since 2012. | The campaign group said an average of two pubs a week had been turned into supermarkets since 2012. |
The move has already been backed by 44 MPs in the UK who have signed an early day motion in Parliament supporting the campaign. | The move has already been backed by 44 MPs in the UK who have signed an early day motion in Parliament supporting the campaign. |
Tom Stainer, from Camra, said pubs were being left vulnerable by "gaps" in the planning legislation. | Tom Stainer, from Camra, said pubs were being left vulnerable by "gaps" in the planning legislation. |
"Pubs are increasingly being targeted by those wishing to take advantage of the absence of proper planning control," he said. | "Pubs are increasingly being targeted by those wishing to take advantage of the absence of proper planning control," he said. |
"A pub is an entirely different proposition to a convenience store, estate agent or funeral directors and the planning system needs updating to reflect this fact. | "A pub is an entirely different proposition to a convenience store, estate agent or funeral directors and the planning system needs updating to reflect this fact. |
"It is time for the government to stop standing by while pubs are being targeted due to gaps in planning law." | "It is time for the government to stop standing by while pubs are being targeted due to gaps in planning law." |
It comes as campaigns to stop pubs being converted into supermarkets have been launched in areas such as Hereford, Braintree, Chesterfield, Reading, Harrogate, Lowestoft and Bognor Regis. | It comes as campaigns to stop pubs being converted into supermarkets have been launched in areas such as Hereford, Braintree, Chesterfield, Reading, Harrogate, Lowestoft and Bognor Regis. |
However, communities minister Stephen Williams warned that "excessive" restrictions on changing the use of buildings would be counter-productive. | |
He said it could lead to "more empty, boarded-up buildings". | He said it could lead to "more empty, boarded-up buildings". |
"The best solution is for Camra and campaigners to keep using new rights to list their favourite locals as community assets - nearly 500 pubs have already been protected. | "The best solution is for Camra and campaigners to keep using new rights to list their favourite locals as community assets - nearly 500 pubs have already been protected. |
"The government has also cut business taxes for community pubs, abolished the unpopular beer and alcohol duty escalators, axed the cider tax and made a pint 8p cheaper than under the beer duty plans of the previous administration," he added. | "The government has also cut business taxes for community pubs, abolished the unpopular beer and alcohol duty escalators, axed the cider tax and made a pint 8p cheaper than under the beer duty plans of the previous administration," he added. |
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