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Nightlife leaders warn business rates relief must go beyond pubs

8 January 2026
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Senior figures from across the UK’s night-time economy have hit back at suggestions that forthcoming business rates relief will apply only to pubs, warning that such a narrow approach risks devastating the wider nightlife and cultural sector.

Industry leaders say recent briefings implying pubs could be singled out for protection ignore the interconnected ecosystem that underpins Britain’s evening economy, including nightclubs, bars, casinos, theatres, live music venues and late-night cultural spaces,  all of which are facing steep cost increases from April 2026.

According to sector estimates, business rates across the night-time economy are set to rise by an average of 76%, with half of venues facing increases of 50% or more. Some operators are bracing for hikes of between 100% and 200%, a level many say is simply unmanageable, particularly for independent businesses operating on tight margins.

Michael Kill, chief executive of the Night Time Industries Association, said framing the issue as a pubs-only problem was both misleading and damaging.

“The suggestion that this is ‘just pubs’ is deeply frustrating,” he said. “Pubs matter, but they are only one part of the nightlife ecosystem. Casinos, clubs, theatres, bars and live music venues all rely on each other to thrive. If one part collapses, the damage spreads quickly.”

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