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    #31
    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Rural pubs probably aren't being charged £40k. Hence my caveat about what size/type of pub it is.
    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    I was talking to a pub owner a couple of weeks ago, and their annual council tax in rural Devon is almost £40,000 a year. No wonder so many pubs are closing!


    Business rates are ridiculous notion, straight out of medieval times. Raising them all the sudden is like killing the golden goose.

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      #32
      Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
      Had a blinding idea if I ever wanted to open my place as a pub, which all the local farmers and residents have been beseeching me to do since I moved to Devon.

      Claim it is a B&B, where the guests all kip on folding beds in the same large room, like a down-market youth hostel if you like, then charge the regulars say a pound for the night so they can then drink as hotel guests (and not of course bother staying the night, unless they end up literally too legless to drive home).
      I just realised charities are exempt from business rates. So if your members club was a charity then you would be exempt.

      There as your B&B wouldn't be.
      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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        #33
        Listening to a guy running a pub based in Barnet on the radio. His business rates are going up from £9,000 to £23,000. He's suppose to get £1700 of trade a week on 900sq ft according to the fair maintainable trade calculation it is based on. He is now closing down his pub and making his 3 employees redundant.

        Oh and lots of corner shops are going to close.
        "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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          #34
          Regarding beer prices for pubs ... I have a friend who runs a small pub company with about 25 pubs in it.

          This is what he told me when I asked about the prices ( for another friend)

          £75 ex vat free trade for 72 pints of cask beer
          £83 ex vat free trade for 88 pints of Carling/fosters
          Eg doom bar average price 3.60 so about £2.30 slightly more on Carling etc

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            #35
            Originally posted by tomtomagain View Post
            Regarding beer prices for pubs ... I have a friend who runs a small pub company with about 25 pubs in it.

            This is what he told me when I asked about the prices ( for another friend)

            £75 ex vat free trade for 72 pints of cask beer
            £83 ex vat free trade for 88 pints of Carling/fosters
            Eg doom bar average price 3.60 so about £2.30 slightly more on Carling etc
            Sounds good until you work out the rent, rates, staff wages, heating. lighting, water etc
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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