Night Time Industries Association
Hospitality venues must reapply for licence to sell takeaway pints next month
Pubs, restaurants, bars and hotels without specific provisions in their licence will no longer be able to sell takeaway alcoholic drinks from the end of September as the government looks to wind down pandemic-era rules.
‘Dangerous’ decision to withdraw Glasgow night time service, the NTIA warns
The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has called the removal of Glasgow’s night time bus service “short sighted and dangerous”.
Cost pressures take the shine off hospitality’s ‘golden quarter’
Pubs and late-night venues battle rise in noise complaints after lockdown
NTIA welcomes return of full service on London's Night Tube
The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has welcomed the return of pre-pandemic service levels on the[...]
Ministers due to extend alcohol off-sales permissions
Ministers are planning to extend the temporary alcohol off-sales permissions, subject to parliamentary approval.
Further rail strikes will be 'catastrophic' for hospitality industry
Further rail strikes could have a “catastrophic” impact on the hospitality industry, which suffered a 40%[...]
Calls for reduction of Covid isolation period or ‘test and release’ to stem staff shortages
The Night-Time Industries Association (NTIA) has called for the government to consider reducing the Covid isolation[...]
NTIA calls for return of furlough as hospitality faces 'pseudo lockdown'
A hospitality trade body is calling on the government to reinstate the furlough scheme for the first quarter of 2022 amid warnings the industry is facing a “pseudo-lockdown”."
Scottish hospitality businesses cutting staff hours and supplier orders after Christmas party plea
Some hospitality and late night businesses in Scotland are cutting staff hours and reducing supplier orders in a bid to stay afloat after people were advised to cancel Christmas parties, a trade body has said.
NTIA calls for Night Time Advisors to be appointed in every major city
A trade body representing late-night venues is calling for Night Time Advisors to be appointed in every major city to help the sector recover from the pandemic.
Two-week delay to enforcement of Scotland's vaccine passport scheme
Scotland’s vaccine passport scheme for late-night hospitality businesses will not be enforced until two weeks after[...]
Nightclub body launches legal challenge to Scottish vaccine passport plans
A trade body representing nightclubs in Scotland has launched a legal challenge to the Scottish government’s[...]
Staffing crisis: shortage of bouncers a 'ticking time bomb' for bars and nightclubs
A shortage of security staff could pose a serious risk to public safety when all pubs,[...]
Nightclubs push back on 'suggested' use of Covid passports
Nightclub and bar owners have pushed back on government suggestions they ask customers to show vaccine[...]
Majority of nightlife operators fear delay to reopening roadmap could threaten survival
Nine in 10 nightlife operators fear any delay to the final stage of the government’s reopening roadmap in England could threaten the survival of their business."
Rent debt: 75% of late-night venues face bankruptcy without government intervention
Some 75% of late-night venues face bankruptcy without a solution to the growing rent crisis facing the industry, MPs have been told.
Over 330,000 hospitality jobs at risk due to rent debt
The £2.5b rent debt hanging over the hospitality industry poses a threat to the future of thousands of businesses and over 330,000 jobs, according to analysis by UKHospitality.
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