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A blitz on red tape does not justify dividing communities
Western Mail
|October 13, 2025
Plans to scrap laws requiring alcohol licensing notices and changes to local authority governance arrangements to be published in printed local newspapers are an attack on the public right to know, says head of WalesOnline, David James
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FEW issues cause more consternation within communities than pub and restaurant opening hours.
Balancing the importance of allowing people to go out, share happy moments and enjoy life with the right of neighbours to peace and quiet, privacy and a good night's sleep, is a huge challenge.
The only way that balance can be achieved is if everyone affected is informed of what is happening, has a chance to be part of the conversation about it and understands the reasons why the ultimate decision is reached.
Yet the UK Government's plans to relieve pubs of what it calls “red tape” and the obligation on landlords to advertise the opening of new venues or planned changes to their licensing hours threatens this fragile consensus.
Ministers in Westminster last week issued a declaration of their intention to “tear up outdated licensing rules that have been holding back pubs, bars and local events”.
This story is from the October 13, 2025 edition of Western Mail.
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