Pubs could lose out due to grant loophole

Pubs forced to shut for lockdown may miss out on much-needed cash because of a loophole in the government’s grant scheme, it’s been suggested.
Mid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce managing director Martin HathawayMid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce managing director Martin Hathaway
Mid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce managing director Martin Hathaway

Martin Hathaway, from the Mid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce, said he was concerned that some landlords may be able to exploit the scheme at the expense of local publicans who desperately need the financial help.

Mr Hathaway, whose work covers the Wakefield district as well as Halifax and Huddersfield, said the problem was a “national” one and explained that landlords would effectively be able to claim their rates twice over because of the way the grants system has been designed.

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Speaking at a meeting of Wakefield’s Covid recovery board on Monday, Mr Hathaway said the result could be, “a lot of grants will not go to the businesses that are actually affected”. He added: “If you look at many of the large pub chains, or even the smaller pub chains, they’ll rent their property, inclusive of rates, direct to local landlords.

“They’ll still have to pay their landlords that rent and rates bill, but the landlord will be able to claim the grant, potentially from the local authority.

“Therefore the landlords will be the beneficiary, even though they can still take the rates from the business occupying the premises itself.

“It’s a national thing and I’m not sure what you (the board) can do about it, with the amount of work involved.

“But we could see a lot of money not going to businesses who actually need it at this time.”

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