Temporary pandemic licensing rules are set to expire on September 30, three years after landlords were provided special permission to serve customers on the street via hatches
It’s bad news for lovers of takeaway pints as pubs are set to be subjected to a major change next month – bringing the practice to an end.
Temporary pandemic licensing rules are set to expire on September 30, three years after landlords were provided special permission to serve customers on the street via hatches after they were forced to close due to lockdown rules.
Since being implemented in 2020, the government saw fit to extend this special permission twice.
However, the permission and any conditions related to it were temporary and the government has confirmed that it will not extend it once again. This means pubs will be unable to continue the ‘takeaway’ practice from the end of next month.