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Number of pubs in the UK - Industry data

Angela  Frewin
Monday 06 October 2008 14:29
The Pack o' Cards, Combe Martin, Devon

The total number of pubs in the UK dropped by 1% to 57,500 in 2007, according to market research company Market & Business Development (MBD).

It blames the downward trend on an overall decline in alcohol consumption, increasing home consumption of cheap supermarket alcohol, the smoking ban, rising energy and employment costs, and falling consumer confidence.

According to the British Beer and Pub Association, pubs were closing at a rate of 27 a week. This is seven times faster than in 2006 and 14 times faster than in 2005.

MBD forecasts that pub numbers will fall by a further 2% in 2008 and another 2% in 2009 before rising by a cumulative 3% between 2009 and 2010. However, this still represents a 1% drop on 2007.

Food-focussed pubs will fare best, while wet-led venues will be hardest hit by the downturn.

The UK Public Houses Market Development report is complie quarterly and annually by Market & Business Development. It costs £600 for a single annual report or £725 for four quarterly reports.


Number of public houses in the UK

Year

Number

% change
year-on-year

2001 59,558 negligible
2002 57,965 -3%
2003 58,788 +1%
2004 59,673 +2%
2005 59,400 negligible
2006 58,200 -2%
2007  57,500  -1%
2008* 56,350  -2%
2012* 57,071  +1% 

Source: MBD analysis of data from the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) and trade estimates
* forecast figures



Number of public houses in England and Wales

Year

Number

% change
year-on-year

2001 52,832 negligible
2002 51,415 -3%
2003 52,145 +1%
2004 52,963 +2%
2005 52,682 -1%
2006 51,479 -2%
2007  50,904 -1% 

Source: MBD and trade estimates



Number of public houses in Scotland

Year

Number

% change
year-on-year

2001 5,084 negligible
2002 5,082 negligible
2003 5,122 +1%
2004 5,184 +1%
2005 5,170 negligible
2006 5,150 negligible
2007 5,150  no change 

Source: MBD analysis of BBPA data and trade estimates



Number of public houses in Northern Ireland

Year

Number

% change
year-on-year

2001 1,646 negligible
2002 1,468 -11%
2003 1,521 +4%
2004 1,526 negligible
2005 1,548 +1%
2006 1,568 +1%
2007 1,549  -1%

Source: MBD analysis of BBPA data and MBD estimates

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