The overall number of pubs in England and Wales, including those vacant and being offered to let, fell to 39,404 at the end of June 2023
Two pubs a day have been demolished or converted into homes and shops in the first half of the year, grim figures showed today.
The number of pubs being knocked down or switched to other uses surged by 50% in just three months. Government statistics reveal 230 pubs disappeared for good in the quarter to June 30 as soaring costs and pressure on family budgets hammered the industry.
The data, which was compiled by commercial real estate specialists Altus Group, showed a 50.3% jump after 153 pubs vanished in the first quarter of 2023. It means more than two pubs a day have vanished from local communities over the first half of the year.
The overall number of pubs in England and Wales, including those vacant and being offered to let, fell to 39,404 at the end of June 2023. Some 383 pubs were demolished or converted for other uses such as homes, offices or even day nurseries during the half-year, according to analysts.