Bob Neill says '3 cheers' for the 'local' at the Great British Beer Festival
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Mr Neill visited Earl바카라 사이트s Court yesterday (2 August 2011) where he outlined plans that could help ensure cherished locals stay open following a sale.
Speaking at the , Mr Neill formally launched a public consultation on a legal clause, called a restrictive covenant, which can lead to the closure of pubs - potentially depriving thousands of regulars of their much loved local and also preventing them from being able to run their pub as a community asset.
The minister was given a tour of Britain바카라 사이트s biggest beer festival by National Chairman Colin Valentine and invited to sample one of the featured ales.

Bob Neill with Colin Valentine, National Chairman of the Campaign for Real Ale
Celebrating tradition
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Hubs of community life
Speaking to an audience from the beer and pub industry, Mr Neill emphasised the importance of the pub as a hub of community life, as important to the local social scene as to the local economy.
He said:
바카라 사이트Pubs are hubs of community life, as important to the local social scene as they are to the local economy. Throughout their rich and diverse history they have proved themselves to be resilient, enterprising and full of initiative. But time is being called at too many of our 바카라 사이트locals바카라 사이트, depriving people of treasured places to get together in the community.
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Mike Benner, Chief Executive of Campaign for Real Ale said:
바카라 사이트Campaign for Real Ale wholeheartedly welcomes this announcement of a government consultation on the use of restrictive covenants - it바카라 사이트s a great success for localism, and shows that government recognises that pubs are vital community assets that need to be protected. For the new community right to buy scheme being introduced as part of the Localism Bill to work, pubs need to be available for communities to keep open.
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