Beer Duty and Support for Pubs

Thank you for contacting me about pubs and beer duty.
 
I recognise the crucial role that pubs play in the social and economic life of our country, as well in helping to promote responsible drinking, which is why I am encouraged by the support which the Government has made available to pubs.
 
Through the Asset of Community Value scheme, communities can list facilities of local importance, including pubs. This means that if a pub owner wishes to sell up, the community has six months to come up with a plan and funding in order to try to save it. I am glad that there are now around 2,000 pubs across England listed as assets of community value.
 
I am pleased that the £3.6 million 'More than a Pub: The Community Business Support Programme', launched in 2016, is helping to support communities across England to own their local pub. On top of this, the Government continues to support the work of the Pub is The Hub initiative to help landlords diversify and provide essential services, such as village shops and post offices, in order to improve the sustainability of their pub.
 
On beer duty, the previous Chancellor announced in the Autumn Budget 2018 a freeze on beer, cider, and spirit duties, a decision which I welcome. The Spring Budget 2017 also provided a £1,000 discount on business rates bills in 2017 for pubs with a rateable value of less than £100,000 - 90 per cent of pubs in England - and I was pleased to see this extended in the Autumn Budget 2017 for a further year. In addition, a one-third discount to business rates for pubs and bars with a rateable values below £51,000 was introduced in 2018.

Measures in the upcoming spending review have not yet been announced, but I am hopeful that the government will continue its support for both pubs and the brewing industry.