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Pandemic changes: many companies have pledged to allow workers to work from home for at least a couple of days a week (image: Getty/SouthWorks) Just under half of operators are concerned about the potential impact that a long-term decline of office-working on their pub business.
Almost half (48.9%) of respondents to a Twitter poll posted by
The Morning Advertiser (MA) voted that they were worried a permanent shift to working from home would damage their recovery.
Are you worried that a permanent shift to working from home will damage your pub s recovery? #ukpubs The Morning Advertiser (@morningad) May 6, 2021
A similar proportion (42.9%) said they were not worried about the potential hit to trade while less than one in ten (8.3%) voted unsure .
Pubs and bars were forced to close this week as cold and wet weather hit the UK and dampened outdoor trade.
Many operators had been anticipating a bout of bad weather since reopening for outdoor trade from Monday 12 April.
There have been calls from hospitality and tourism bosses for an additional bank holiday in September to help businesses recover from losses.
The Dog & Parrot in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire was one site to shut over the bank holiday weekend after it felt it would not be safe to operate.
The pub was hit by “torrential rain and strong winds” on Monday (3 May) after managing to remain open on Saturday and Sunday despite cold temperatures.
Pubs and restaurants across Greater Manchester forced to close as horrendous rain lashes region
Operators are again pleading to be able to open their inside spaces
Updated (Image: Getty Images)
Dozens of hospitality businesses have had to stop trading on one of the busiest days of the year, with calls to the Government to reopen indoor spaces ramping up again.
Manchester has been blessed with relative dry weather since reaching step two of the roadmap out of lockdown on April 12.
Outdoor beer gardens and restaurant terraces, including the temporary ones that have popped up, have been able to trade ever since.
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