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One pub a day closed permanently across England and Wales in 2025

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One pub a day closed permanently across England and Wales during 2025, underlining the mounting pressure facing Britain’s hospitality sector as rising costs continue to bite.

Analysis of government data shows that 366 pubs were either demolished or converted for alternative uses in the year to December, equating to an average of one irreversible closure every 24 hours.

The figures, analysed by property tax specialists Ryan, show the total number of pubs in England and Wales fell to 38,623, down from 38,989 a year earlier. Crucially, these are not temporary closures: the buildings have been repurposed for housing, offices, nurseries, cafés and other commercial uses, meaning they are unlikely ever to return as pubs.

Alex Probyn, property tax expert at Ryan, said the data painted a stark picture for the sector.

“These pubs have closed permanently, not temporarily,” he said. “Once a pub is demolished or converted, it almost never comes back. This should serve as a wake-up call.”

Nearly 2,000 pubs have disappeared over the past five years, even though the pace of decline has slowed slightly compared with the height of the pandemic. Every region of England and Wales recorded a net loss in 2025, with the East Midlands, North West, and Yorkshire and the Humber seeing the largest falls.

The closures come against a backdrop of rising operating costs. Pubs were hit this year by increases in the national minimum wage and employer national insurance contributions, squeezing margins in a sector already operating on thin profits.

The outlook is expected to worsen from April 2026, when commercial properties are revalued for business rates. While the government has announced tapered relief to soften the blow, many pubs face significantly higher bills under the new valuations.

Probyn said the rating system was increasingly disconnected from economic reality.

“Many pubs survived the pandemic through resilience and community support, only to be pushed to the brink by rising costs and a tax system that no longer reflects how hard it is to trade.”

British Beer and Pub Association chief executive Emma McClarkin said the scale of closures was unnecessary and avoidable.

“The situation is drastic,” she said. “Many of these closures are the direct result of an excessive tax and business rates burden. That’s why a pub-specific business rates relief has never been more vital.”

She warned that without targeted action, communities would continue to lose vital social hubs. “Once pubs are gone, they’re gone for good.”

A Treasury spokesperson said recent budgets had included support for hospitality businesses.

“The £4.3bn support package means bill increases for pubs are capped at around 4%, rather than the 45% they would have faced without intervention,” the spokesperson said, pointing to measures including business rates relief, licensing reforms, continued cuts to alcohol duty on draught beer, and a freeze on corporation tax.

However, industry leaders argue that these measures are being outweighed by rising wage, tax and property costs — leaving many pubs with no viable path forward.

As 2026 approaches, the data suggests Britain’s pub sector is entering another critical year, with business rates reform now viewed by many operators as the deciding factor between survival and permanent closure.

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