Pubs Get England World Cup Game Extra Time

Written By Unknown on Senin, 31 Maret 2014 | 22.12

Pubs in England will be allowed to stay open longer during the national side's opening World Cup match.

The Home Office had twice turned down pleas from the British Beer and Pub Association for automatic extended opening times when England take on Italy on June 14.

Despite the game kicking off at 11pm, the Home Office had ruled that it did not constitute "exceptional circumstances", which have been reserved for events like the royal wedding and the Queen's Jubilee.

But Prime Minister David Cameron intervened to request a consultation, which has found in the industry's favour.

Pubs now have permission to open late for England's opening tie against Italy, which takes place in Brazilian city Manaus, and during the final weekend of the tournament on July 11 and 12.

The Home Office said in its report: "The Government believes that England playing in the World Cup is an occasion of exceptional national significance.

"Many people will wish to enjoy watching the matches in pubs and bars and experience the atmosphere of the occasion with fellow football fans, as demonstrated by the enthusiasm of the majority of those who responded to the consultation."

Pubs will be allowed to stay open four hours longer following England's World Cup matches with a scheduled kick off time of 8pm or later, up until 1am.


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