- Almost half of residents in Wales (47%) say a “good local pub” is a top priority when choosing a new home
- Forty one per cent of house hunters rank pubs above local schools, places of worship, and gyms
- Welsh locals have been deeply impacted by rising pub closures, with over three-quarters (78%) saying it’s negatively impacted their mental health
- The WBPA is calling on people in Wales to sign up to the Long Live the Local campaign to support pubs as the cornerstone of local communities
New research shows nearly half of Welsh residents (47%) believe that having a ‘good local pub’ is a top priority when looking for a new home.
According to data commissioned by the Long Live the Local campaign, buyers and renters in Wales are factoring a local pub into their decision-making when choosing a place to live.
When prioritising local amenities, over a fifth of the Welsh put the pub in first place (21%), the poll found.
Overall, forty one per cent prioritised having a ‘good local pub’ nearby – beating local schools (27%), places of worship (6%) and even the gym (23%).
These community hubs not only serve existing residents but also drive interest in local areas. Over three-quarters (76%) of Welsh residents view pubs as a staple of vibrant communities and 36% check out house prices in the area after visiting a good local.
When evaluating a new neighbourhood, prospective homeowners and renters reveal their top investigation tactics, with 36% visiting the local pub to get a feel for the area’s atmosphere.
Dion Hughes, publican at The Goat, Glandwyfach, Gwynedd, said:
“Over the years, we’ve seen many newcomers to the area stumble across The Goat, and you can tell from their expression; they have found somewhere special. Before long, they become fast regulars, calling the area their home. Those who have moved away always tell us how much they miss the place. And visitors always wish they had a proper pub nearby like ours. It’s good to know that The Goat feels like home, no matter where you’re from.”
Despite their importance, the industry continues to face mounting challenges with 500 pub closures across the UK in 2023, and another 500 expected in 2024.
With 37% of residents in Wales saying that local pubs help them feel less lonely and isolated, data shows that closures have negatively impacted the mental health of over three-quarters of people across the country (78%).
Emma McClarkin, CEO of the Welsh Beer and Pub Association, which runs the Long Live the Local campaign, said:
“A good local is understandably at the top of many people’s wish lists when house hunting. They also are a sign of real social value in their communities and good pubs offer so much more than a quality pint.
“It’s a place to meet new neighbours and friends, catch up on all the local news, and tuck into some delicious pub grub when you can’t face the washing up.
“So when you’ve finally got the keys to your new home there is even more reason to support your pub by joining the Long Live The Local campaign which calls on the Government to support our pubs, recognising the significant economic and social value they have.
“Pubs are vital to the lifeblood of our communities and the last thing any new mover wants to see is their local close their doors. We stand ready to help the Government deliver the full support that’s needed for businesses to thrive.”
Rebecca Peach, Director of the UK’s leading online estate agent I Am the Agent, said:
“When selling or renting a property, the feel of the local area is almost as important as the home itself. Placemaking is incredibly important, with house hunters eager to live within vibrant neighbourhoods that have a wealth of community assets – like a good local pub – on their doorstep.
“From our experience, these social hubs are an essential part of the community, so it’s important that they’re protected so local areas can continue to grow and thrive across the UK.”
Join the campaign by visiting https://www.longlivethelocal.pub to sign up to the newsletter or add your signature to the Long Live the Local petition.
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