The hospitality sector has responded with concern over plans to extend the smoking ban to the outside of venues.
Torrin MacLauchlan, a spokesperson for the BBPA, told the i newspaper: “There’s a real concern among members that the bottom line, which is already tight, is going to get tighter.
“It feels like every day or every week, there’s something that makes it just more difficult for pubs to stay open.”
Kate Nicholls, Chief Executive, UKHospitality, said: “A ban on smoking in outdoor spaces comes with the prospect of serious economic harm to hospitality venues. You only have to look back to the significant pub closures we saw after the indoor smoking ban to see the potential impact it could have.
“This ban would not only affect pubs and nightclubs, but hotels, cafes and restaurants that have all invested significantly in good faith in outdoor spaces and continue to face financial challenges.
“The government must embark on a full and detailed conversation with affected parties on the impact of such a ban before any legislation is laid. It must also assess whether such a ban would achieve its aims of meaningfully reducing smoking or simply relocate smoking elsewhere, such as in the home.”
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