pubs have been demolished or converted in the UK since the introduction of lockdown restrictions – disappearing at a rate of six a week.The hospitality sector has fought to stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic, and boozers were only able to open up indoors again last week.Apart from periods of relaxation last summer and winter, Britain’s struggling pubs remained shut from March 2020 until April this year.
Real estate adviser Altus Group revealed that 384 boozers have been demolished or converted for a different use over the past 14 months.However, the rate of reductions slowed down from the previous year thanks to financial support measures including furlough, business rates holidays, and hospitality grants.On March 20 last year,.