Our campaign resources aim to provide you with a wide range of information and materials you’ll need to become a fantastic campaigner for pubs, beer and cider!
Our campaign resources aim to provide you with a wide range of information and materials you’ll need to become a fantastic campaigner for pubs, beer and cider!
Commenting on the Court of Session’s interim interdict preventing implementation of the Tied Pubs (Scotland) Act 2021, Director of CAMRA in Scotland Stuart McMahon said:
“It is totally unacceptable for pub-owning businesses to try and delay new legal protections which will prevent tied tenants running pubs from being treated unfairly.
“As well as making sure tied tenants can earn a decent living, the Tied Pubs Act would also make it easier for tied tenants to sell more locally-brewed beers, increasing choice at the bar for customers.
“Ministers need to find a way forward so that the Act can be implemented as quickly as possible. This is vital if tied tenants can make a long-term success of their pubs and shape the unique character of their businesses to become an integral part of their community. This won't be possible without a balanced relationship between licensees and pub companies, backed up by a statutory Scottish Pubs Code and an Adjudicator to enforce it."
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