Half of pubs and clubs in Sheffield want 'sweet release' of enforced closure under Tier Three
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Nick Simmonite of Unight, which has 45 members in the city centre, said 50 per cent of businesses were left unviable by Tier Two regulations which had ‘decimated’ trade when introduced last week. The rules include a household mixing ban and came on top of a 10pm curfew.
Members discussed the situation this morning, he said, while local and national politicians debated whether Sheffield should be moved up into Tier Three to control the virus.
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Hide AdMr Simmonite said about five members had already gone into ‘hibernation’ of their own accord. Some thought a Liverpool-style scheme of enforced closure was preferable. It pays 66 per cent of wages and pays venues up to £3,000 a month.
But others thought they could continue to eke out an existence on takings, despite the extra staff required to carry out check-in, table service and cleaning regulations. Under Tier Three in Liverpool only premises that offer a ‘substantial meal’ are allowed to stay open. But there was some disquiet at venues making money from displaced trade - punters unable to go to shuttered venues, Mr Simmonite said.
He added: “Some members want the sweet release of closure because they are haemorrhaging cash and Tier Two is not viable. They’re saying ‘for God’s sake shut us down so we can pay staff from the enhanced furlough scheme’.
“For others it doesn’t feel right be be considering taking a business forward under a restricted regime knowing that you’re making ends meet because your mate down the road has been forced to pull his shutters down.”
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Hide AdMr Simmonite said as well as members, the crisis was impacting suppliers including breweries, glass and food firms and door staff.
“We and our suppliers need help but the support packages seen in spring and summer are not there anymore. Workers are suffering real hardship. A number of members said they have empty barrels in the cellar which are not being picked up. The fear is that some brewers have quietly gone out of business.”
Sheffield’s nightlclubs were closed in March and remain shut.