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British Brewery Campaigning To Save Traditional Pubs

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I've talked before here on Gadling about how British pubs are in danger. In 2011, an average of 14 per week shut down, and the trend is continuing. This is due to a number of factors, including the economic downturn, competition from cheap supermarket alcohol and ever-increasing taxes.

Now Wychwood Brewery has started an online petition to "Stop the Beer Duty Escalator." Taxes on beer go up annually at 2 percent above the rate of inflation. The petition says this adds "considerably more pressure on the British pub, the cornerstone of many of our communities" and asks for this practice to stop.

"Going to the pub is a core British tradition and so is enjoying great beer," the petition states. In a company statement, Wychwood Brewery said, "Imagine a world without pubs. Imagine communities with no heart. Imagine thousands of livelihoods affected."

While this sounds like exaggeration, anyone who has lived in the UK for any length of time knows that it isn't. Pubs really are a cornerstone to the national culture. The majority of people are regular pub goers, either for a quick pint of real ale or to watch a game or to enjoy a Sunday roast. They're also a great way for tourists to experience the country and meet locals. The withering of that culture is reducing quality of life. I spend every Easter and summer in Oxford and every year I see prices go up and pubs close. It's depressing.

Wychwood is aiming for 100,000 signatures, which will force the petition to be heard in the House of Commons. So far they have 27,517. If you're a resident of the UK, I say sign this petition. You'll be fighting for one of the nation's cultural institutions and helping independent businesses.


[Photo courtesy Andrès Moreno]

Filed under: Arts and Culture, Europe, United Kingdom

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