MP backs campaign on public notices

02:29PM, Thursday 16 October 2025

FREDDIE van Mierlo has backed a national campaign against plans to scrap laws requiring alcohol licensing notices and changes to authority governance printed in local newspapers.

The Henley MP said the Government must take a close look at the implications of these changes so communities can continue to benefit from trusted local journalism.

The recommendation to scrap alcohol licensing notices was made by a Licensing Taskforce, which was made up of representatives from the hospitality and night-time industries and none from the media.

If enacted, the changes could affect the publication of plans to open a new pub or nightclub or for an existing venue to change its opening hours.

Mr van Mierlo said: “Local businesses are a vital part of local communities and moves to cut their administrative burdens are welcome, especially after the Government hit them with an unfair national insurance increase.

“However, residents should always be made aware of alcohol licensing changes affecting them and the local press plays a really important role in ensuring that.

“The Government must take a close look at the knock-on impacts of these changes on the local printed press and ensure that the sector is properly supported, so that our communities can continue to benefit from trusted local journalism.”

News Media Association chairman Danny Cammiade said: “Local news media in print and digital provide a highly trusted and independent environment for public notices to appear in, with local journalists often reporting on the content of the notices.

“Developed with funding and expertise from Google, the industry’s Public Notice Portal has increased the reach of public notices online, with the print requirement remaining essential for ensuring those who cannot, or prefer not to, use digital technology can access the notices.

“Removing alcohol licensing notices from local papers would undermine this work and leave local communities shrouded in secrecy. Ministers must change course and abandon this misguided plan.”

To take part in a survey regarding alcohol licenses, visit https://tinyurl.com/5n7yut79

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