- Rural pubs to receive £188,000 to deliver additional services, including new Post Office facilities to children’s play areas, as part of Pub is The Hub
- 76 new projects to be kick-started across England including new post office facilities to children’s play areas
- Minister also calls on pub companies across the UK to help support their village locals
Rural pubs across England will be expanded to include Post Office facilities, grocery shops and libraries thanks to £188,000 of government funding.
Minister Jake Berry today (25 March 2019) announced 76 new projects will receive money through Pub is The Hub, a ground-breaking organisation that supports rural pubs to diversify and help pubs bring communities together by expanding their services beyond food and drink.
Community Pubs Minister Jake Berry MP said:
Our pubs are at the heart of local communities supporting thousands of jobs and providing places for local residents to not only enjoy a pint, but also to get together.
The encouragement, advice and support given by the Pub is The Hub is proving invaluable in helping rural pubs expand their offer.
Pubs are not only places to drink but also home to essential community services and providing welcome meeting places to help tackle rural isolation.
John Longden, Chief Executive of Pub is The Hub said:
This funding will be welcomed by many projects and will be a huge boost for thousands of people living in, and visiting, rural communities.
Services and activities delivered by professional pub licensees (landlords) through their businesses can provide a wide range of benefits; basic groceries, library books, training courses, outlets for local suppliers and new jobs – all delivering improved levels of well-being through vital social connections.
Today, the minister will be writing to all the major players in the pubs and drinks industry, urging them to join government in supporting village locals right across the country.
Government support for Pub is The Hub now totals well over £500,000 and includes funding towards its Community Services Fund to help local pub licensees to better understand the needs of locals and deliver on these as best as possible.
Jointly funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government and independent trust Power to Change, the More Than a Pub programme was a £4 million Community Pub Business Support programme established to help support community ownership of pubs in England.
More than 2,000 much loved pubs across England are listed as an Asset of Community Value giving them added protection, including regulars taking over the running of their local pub.
At Budget 2018, the government announced a third off eligible retailer’s business rates bills for 2 years from April 2019 for properties with a rateable value below £51,000. This is available to a range of retail properties including pubs, worth an estimated £1 billion and will help community pubs to thrive.
Further information
The 76 projects who will receive money through Pub is The Hub are crucial to empowering local people across the country. To find out if there’s a project near you visit here:
Pub is the Hub was set up in 2001 with the support of HRH the Prince of Wales, to help improve community services and activities in primarily rural areas.
The organisation is staffed mostly by volunteers and has worked with pub licensees, local authorities, local communities and industry partners to help hundreds of pubs across the country provide a wide range of services and facilities for their local communities.
The government has supported Pub is The Hub with over £500,000 of funding since 2013.
For more information on Pub is The Hub and how to access support for your local go to www.pubisthehub.org.uk
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