Keeping Local: How to save London's pubs as community resources

Steve

Intro

Steve O’Connell, London Assembly Member, is today launching a report ‘Keeping Local: How to save London’s pubs as community resources’. In it, he calls for London’s borough councils to adopt stringent criteria when considering the redevelopment or demolition of pubs, and a limit to the number of high street shops selling alcohol.

London has seen over 400 former pubs demolished between 2003-2012 – the South East has fared consistently badly with a net annual loss of more than 30 pubs on three occasions during this period. Lewisham has lost 36% of its pubs in the last decade.
 

“Good pubs are vital, vibrant centres for their communities. The social impact of the community minded pub impacts beyond its walls. It is a place where people can congregate safely as part of a community and can help rid our streets of anti-social drinking in public places, drunken violence and intimidation. As well as fostering a sense of community, the pub industry creates tens of thousands of local jobs and acts as ‘anchors’ drawing other businesses into the area.

“Unfortunately, a high number of these pubs are demolished or converted to other uses such as residential, retail, and professional services which radically alter community spaces and change the tone of the high street. Borough councils and pub managers should work together to make sure these community hubs continue to serve their local areas.”

 
 

Report

Keeping Local

Read the Keeping Local Report Here


 

Mayor's Question Time


 

Press

Sunday Express – Pubs call on local heroes
Video: ITV London – Saving London's Pubs
Londonist – Saving London's Pubs
Sutton Guardian: Croydon and Sutton GLA member Steve O'Connell launches new report in pubs
Huffington Post: beer duty escalator
Daily Mail Online
Mayors Question Time Question: With Mayor support for Keeping Local
Standard: Pubs listed as community assets to protect them from developers
 

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