South Yorkshire night time businesses warn industry "won't survive winter" with new restrictions
The new rules for nightclubs and large events comes in today (Wednesday 15 December)
There are fears more Covid restrictions on the night time industry in South Yorkshire could be catastrophic.
From today (15 December 2021) more rules have been brought in, with nightclubs having to check people for a negative Covid test or that people are double jabbed.
It's as the government try and control the Omicron variant which is spreading internationally.
Martin Greenhow, managing director at Mojo Bar in Sheffield, said:
"I think many in our industry would say businesses falls off a cliff in January. In December it almost feels like two months because we double our turnover. So, imposing these restrictions on our industries at this time of year takes away our last lottery ticket of survival for many.
"It's staggeringly badly timed and the motives behind it I think are questionable. But I really would call upon everybody in hospitality to stand with the nightclub sector. Any MP who votes for these restrictions is not welcome in our venues and every bar, pub, restaurant in the country should do the same."
Scientists fear the number of cases in the UK could double each day and could lead to an influx in hospital admissions.
But workers in the industry have warned the new rules are "unethical" and could drive business away.
Mr Greenhow, added:
"How is that going to work in a nightclub? You've got 1500 people in there and the police come in, turn the lights on and ask people to form an orderly queue? That to me isn't going to end well. You'll have people dashing out of the fire escapes.
"I think a lot of the operators have said they're not going to implement it because it's putting staff in jeopardy. We lost a lot of staff during the last round of restrictions because if they wanted to be marshals or police officers that's what they would've done."
People in England will need to use the NHS Covid Pass to gain entry to nightclubs, indoor unseated venues with more than 500 people, unseated outdoor venues with more than 4000 people and any venue with more than 10,000 people.
People who are not fully vaccinated will be able to show proof of a recent negative lateral flow test instead.