How PM plans to ‘bring the buzz back’ to high streets
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Sir Keir Starmer has launched an initiative to cut "red tape" for pubs, aiming to revitalise high streets and support the hospitality sector.
The prime minister's plan involves a four-week "blitz" survey of landlords, customers, and neighbours to identify outdated licensing rules.
This initiative could lead to a "bonfire" of old regulations, potentially allowing pubs extended opening hours and making it easier to host live music and food pop-ups.
Recommendations from a government taskforce include removing the requirement for pubs to advertise licence changes in local newspapers and increasing the number of temporary event notices.
The government believes these changes will help pubs, described as the "beating heart" of UK communities, to thrive and boost the economy.