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BBC star chef Glynn Purnell says he's 'running to survive' as 200-year-old pub to close
Summary
Glynn Purnell announced that his 200-year-old pub, The Mount in Henley, will close after rising costs made the business no longer viable, and he described the hospitality sector as facing very tough conditions.
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Glynn Purnell has announced that The Mount by Glynn Purnell in Henley, a 200-year-old pub, will close because escalating costs made the business no longer viable. He told BBC Radio WM the hospitality sector is having a "really, really tough time" and said his businesses are "running to survive." Purnell said he will focus on his other venues in Birmingham and Worcestershire.
Key facts:
- The Mount by Glynn Purnell in Henley is set to close after rising costs were reported to make the business no longer viable.
- Glynn Purnell described the sector as "really, really tough" and said staff pay and other costs have squeezed margins.
- A Treasury spokesperson said the government is "backing Britain's pubs" with a 15% business rates cut, extended World Cup opening hours, an increased £10 million hospitality support fund, and plans for a High Streets strategy later this year.
Summary:
The announced closure highlights ongoing financial pressure in parts of the hospitality sector and leaves a long-standing local pub set to disappear from the community. Undetermined at this time.
