I shall not be able to take part in the debate later, owing to an unavoidable meeting. I speak as a life member of CAMRA, and as a wine drinker. Ought we not to remember that the term “public house” suggests that the public have an interest in such places? Does my hon. Friend agree that more pressure needs to be put on the Government in order to help them to realise that it would be popular all round if the public had an opportunity to express their views on a proposed change of use? It would not be an unnecessary hindrance to the normal changes of market or other patterns of behaviour.
Pubs and Planning Legislation
Proceeding contribution from
Peter Bottomley
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 12 February 2015.
It occurred during Backbench debate on Pubs and Planning Legislation.
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