Trade Associations
The latest news and updates on trade associations, from the business journalists at Catering Today. We bring you the latest on whatโs happening in the restaurants, bars and catering industry, with exclusive stories, analysis, best practice and industry comment.
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Jan- 2021 -12 January
UKH Scotland warns financial support must go further
UKHospitality Scotland has warned that the new government financial support will not be enough to prevent some hospitality businesses from collapsing and losing jobs. The Scottish government has announced that, in addition to the grants businesses receive through the Strategic Business Framework Fund, eligible businesses will also get a one-off…
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11 January
New travel requirements are encouraging, says UKHospitality chief
UKHospitality has labelled the government’s new international travel requirements as โencouragingโ, with arrivals into the UK now required to to present a negative Covid-19 test taken up to 72 hours prior to departure for entry.ย In a statement, UKHospitality chief Kate Nicholls said that the decision which was announced on…
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6 January
UKH Cymru calls for Welsh government support
UKHospitality Cymru has called on the Welsh government to use the new treasury support funds of ยฃ227m to provide economic backing to the hospitality sector. David Chapman, executive director for UKHospitality Cymru, reiterated that the treasury announcement reflects the โserious positionโ that businesses are in now that once again they…
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Dec- 2020 -24 December
UKH calls for extra relief amid Boxing Day restrictions
UKHospitality is calling on the government to provide immediate relief measures to save the hospitality sector, following the announcement that six million more people in the east and south east of England are to enter Tier 4 on Boxing Day. This comes after another Covid-19 variant from South Africa was…
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24 December
BBPA predicts โquietest Christmasโ on record
The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) has revealed it expects the โquietest Christmasโ on record this year for struggling pubs. The BBPA has released figures which showed that over the festive period, 39 million fewer pints and five million fewer Christmas dinners will be enjoyed in pubs from Christmas…
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16 December
Restaurants face increased food wastage in Tier 3
The new tiered restrictions in London, Essex and Hertfordshire could see millions of pounds worth of food and drinks get thrown away, according to The Guardian. Kate Nicholls, chief executive for UKHospitality, told the paper that as with previous short-notice lockdowns, the new tiered restrictions will cause a โglut of…
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15 December
Tier 3 will cause rise in business failures, UKH warns
UKHospitality has warned businesses will be pushed towards failure and more jobs will be put at risk as a result of the government’s announcement to move London and parts of Essex and Hertfordshire into Tier 3 this week. The trade body said that the governmentโs tier system places an โunfair,…
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11 December
Pub sales down 84% on first weekend of re-opening
Overall sales across pubs in the first weekend of December were 84% lower than last year, a study by the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) reveals.ย The trade group which has touted โtighter covid restrictionsโ as the reason for this slump also revealed that just four in ten pubs…
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11 December
Hospitality restrictions have halved economic growth, UKH claims
UKHospitality has claimed that restrictions on the countryโs hospitality sector have almost halved the UKโs economic growth, with the situation only likely to get worse. The report follows the new figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) which showed that nearly half (45%) of UK businesses currently trading…
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8 December
UKH warns hospitality sector at โrent tipping pointโ
UKHospitality has warned that the sector is on a countdown to a โrent tipping-pointโ that will trigger a new year of hospitality business failures and potentially hundreds of thousands more jobs lost. The government has reportedly so far shielded businesses from eviction and the โaggressive enforcement activityโ by landlords over…
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