Pubs face bleak future, boss warns
Mr Lilford sells his beer to the Rising Sun in Abersychan, Torfaen, where owner and landlord Gerwyn Evans said it was "a scary time" to run a hospitality business."When you hear on the news that the price of a pint has gone up 5p or 10p, that's the brewer's cost."There are many other aspects to the price of a pint of beer and how much you can safely charge and still get people through the door.
The Rising Sun has diversified to offer specials such as a pie and pint night, quizzes and curry nights to entice new customers. "So many pubs are closing, it's so sad that part of our national heritage and traditions are sadly going down, one by one."Last month, Michelle Knight, who runs the Six Bells in Coity, Bridgend, told BBC Wales how she hadDr Siwan Mitchelmore, a university lecturer at Bangor Business School, said pubs were "being squeezed from both ends".
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