Intentar ORO - Gratis
'Out of touch' – divided business owners share their reactions...
Yorkshire Evening Post
|August 04, 2025
Business owners are divided on plans to introduce a wave of new cafes, bars, music venues and outdoor dining options into the UK's towns and communities, as the Government slashes red tape to breathe new life into the high street.
-
While one welcomed the move as “the most economically literate decision Labour has made in years”, other business owners were more sceptical, saying the government is completely out-of-touch given that few can afford to go out given its policies and that currently empty shops will be replaced by empty cafes in 18 months' time. Another worried it risks making our pavements and town centres even more inaccessible for disabled people.
The government, it announced overnight, will introduce a new National Licensing Policy Framework, which will modernise outdated planning and licensing rules—cutting the cost, complexity and time it takes to open and operate hospitality venues, and helping small businesses grow and communities reconnect.
The reforms, the Government claims, will make it easier to convert disused shops into hospitality venues, and protect longstanding pubs, clubs, and music venues from noise complaints by new developments - ensuring the buzz of the high street can thrive without being silenced.
Esta historia es de la edición August 04, 2025 de Yorkshire Evening Post.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Yorkshire Evening Post

Yorkshire Evening Post
Keep wildlife in mind as you prepare for autumn
As autumn arrives, there are plenty of things we can do in our gardens to help protect wildlife.
2 mins
September 27, 2025
Yorkshire Evening Post
Man accused of murder found dead
A man accused of murdering a mother and her three children in a house fire has been found dead.
1 min
September 27, 2025
Yorkshire Evening Post
Pick of whodunnits On case of the best crime tales
The Murder Club's back and 'queen of puzzles' Hallett returns with pub quiz
1 min
September 27, 2025
Yorkshire Evening Post
Jones has channelled her grief into bid for glory
England centre Megan Jones has adapted grief into purpose after channelling the pain of losing both parents into a rugby career that is close to delivering the ultimate prize.
1 min
September 27, 2025
Yorkshire Evening Post
Late call on Cook fitness
Bournemouth's former Leeds United academy graduate Lewis Cook missed last weekend's goalless draw against Newcastle United, after which boss Andoni Iraola revealed that Cook had suffered a shoulder injury in training.
1 min
September 27, 2025
Yorkshire Evening Post
Fry me to the moon with amazing Grub
Making breakfast the best meal of the day by far
2 mins
September 27, 2025
Yorkshire Evening Post
Charging forward with pilot scheme for EV owners
Electric vehicle owners will be able to charge up outside their homes under a kerbside cabling scheme to be trialled by the council.
1 min
September 27, 2025
Yorkshire Evening Post
'Nothing beats it'
Paul trained at Bad Company Thai Boxing Gym under the guidance of coach Richard Smith and his team.
1 min
September 27, 2025
Yorkshire Evening Post
Five to watch this week
New launches
2 mins
September 27, 2025
Yorkshire Evening Post
Homes plan for fire-hit factory
A fire-hit former factory could be bulldozed to make way for a row of houses under latest plans for the site.
1 min
September 27, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size