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Pubs should have special status to give regulars a say and stop them being redeveloped, says peer

Community pub champion insists it’s a disgrace that many pubs change without regulars having any say over the decision

BOOZERS must be given a special status to avoid developers turning them into shops and offices, a Labour Lord has declared.

Lord Kennedy is proposing that drinking holes are protected to avoid them being changed without planning permission.

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Pubs need to be given a special status to avoid developers turning them into shops and officesCredit: Getty Images

The community pub champion insists it’s a disgrace that many pubs change without regulars having any say over the decision.

He plans to put down an amendment on the Neighbourhood Planning Bill to remove permitted development rights for pubs so they are protected. It is expected to be debated in the Lords.

The Labour peer said: “It’s a national scandal that Britain’s pubs are closing at such a fast rate, with local people denied their say over decisions.

“Pubs can be a real asset to community or village life – somewhere to get together over a pint or Sunday lunch.

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Lord Kennedy is proposing that drinking holes are protected to avoid them being changed without planning permission

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Lord Kennedy said “Pubs can be a real asset to community or village life"Credit: Getty Images

The shadow spokesman for Communities added: “That’s why I’m calling on Ministers to adopt this simple change to planning law before it’s too late.”

Two thousand pubs have registered as Assets of Community Value - as 23 pubs close a week.

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