UKHospitality has welcomed a Conservative commitment to a review of the nighttime economy, should it win the general election.
Hospitality businesses, particularly in the nighttime economy, continue to face high costs and barriers to growth. The review would include overhauling licensing laws and planning rules.
“The nighttime economy is the beating heart of our vibrant nightlife in the UK,” said Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UKHospitality.
“A comprehensive review to ensure it’s firing on all cylinders is a positive and much-needed commitment for hospitality businesses.
“Addressing the challenges of planning, licensing, and other red tape is essential and, alongside reducing the burden of business rates on hospitality businesses, will allow the sector to drive growth, attract visitors, and create places where people want to live, work, and invest.”
She added: “This review would complement my recommendation as chair of London’s Night Time Commission to develop a holistic approach between government, local authorities, and regulatory bodies to build a vibrant and diverse nighttime economy.”