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    “A wave of new cafes, bars, music venues and outdoor dining” could come to the UK – as the government unveils plans to overhaul planning rules and “breathe new life into the high street”.

    Under the proposals, ministers also want to reform licensing rules to make it easier for disused shops to be converted into hospitality venues.

    In a statement, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she planned to scrap “clunky, outdated rules… to protect pavement pints, al fresco dining and street parties”.

    The reforms also aim to prevent existing pubs, clubs, and music venues from suffering noise complaints when new properties hit the market.

    Developers who decide to build near those sites will be required to soundproof their buildings.

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    As part of dedicated “hospitality zones”, permission for al fresco dining, street parties and extended opening hours will be fast-tracked.

    The government says the reforms aim to modernise outdated planning and licensing rules as part of its Plan for Change, to help small businesses and improve local communities.

    The rough plans will be subject to a “call for evidence” which could further shape policy.

    Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said the proposals will “put the buzz back into our town centres”.

    “Red tape has stood in the way of people’s business ideas for too long. Today we’re slashing those barriers to giving small business owners the freedom to flourish,” he said.

    The hospitality industry has broadly welcomed the changes but argued tax reform was also essential.

    Kate Nicholls, chairwoman of UKHospitality, described the proposals as “positive and encouraging”.

    However, she added: “They can’t on their own offset the immediate and mounting cost pressures facing hospitality businesses which threaten to tax out of existence the businesses and jobs that today’s announcement seeks to support.”

    Read more from Sky News:
    Licensing reforms for London venues
    Pubs forced to adapt to survive

    While supporting the reforms, Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), had a similar message.

    “These changes must go hand in hand with meaningful business rates reform, mitigating staggering employment costs, and a cut in beer duty so that pubs can thrive at the heart of the community,” she said.

    In July, BBPA estimated that 378 pubs will shut this year across England, Wales and Scotland, compared with 350 closures in 2024, which it said would amount to more than 5,600 direct job losses.

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    Bar chain Brewdog announced this week that it would close 10 sites, partly blaming “rising costs, increased regulation, and economic pressures”.

    Andrew Griffith MP, shadow business secretary, said: “Though any cutting of red tape for hospitality businesses is welcome, this is pure hypocrisy and inconsistency from Labour.”

    He said the government was “crippling the hospitality industry by doubling business rates, imposing a jobs tax and a full-on strangulation of employment red tape”.

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