
"Pubs and music venues in England will be given a 15% discount on their business rates bills and will not see increases for two years, the government announced. Treasury Minister Dan Tomlinson said the support package was worth 1,650 for the average pub. It comes after a backlash against November's Budget, which left many facing major increases in their business rates bills. Earlier this month, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she was "particularly concerned" about the impact they faced and hinted there would be "additional support"."
"after a backlash against November's Budget, which left many facing major increases in their business rates bills. Earlier this month, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she was "particularly concerned" about the impact they faced and hinted there would be "additional support". UK Hospitality has warned that hotels, restaurants and other businesses in the sector are also at risk, calling for the support package to be widened."
Pubs and music venues in England will receive a 15% discount on business rates bills and will not face increases for two years, the government announced. Treasury Minister Dan Tomlinson said the support package was worth 1,650 for the average pub. The measure follows a backlash against November's Budget that left many facing major increases in business rates bills. Earlier this month Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she was "particularly concerned" about the impact on affected businesses and hinted at "additional support". UK Hospitality warned that hotels, restaurants and other sector businesses are also at risk and called for the package to be widened.
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