Council Urged To Rethink Curbs On Nightlife In London's West End
Khan says the draft rules would favor residents over the 630,000 jobs and more than £21 billion tied to London nightlife.
- London Mayor Sadiq Khan launched a full-blown attack on Westminster council's licensing of the West End, accusing it of prioritizing a small number of residents over attempts to make London's nightlife the "best in the world."
- The West End Cumulative Impact Zone restricts opening times and new establishments across Soho, Leicester Square, Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus, Fitzrovia, and Mayfair, treating nightlife as a luxury rather than an essential asset.
- Khan argued the council's draft policy is "skewed towards the interests of a handful of highly vocal residents and councillors," with City Hall warning it would undermine support from UK Hospitality and the Music Venue Trust.
- Hitting back, Westminster City Council deputy leader Cllr Tim Barnes called the Mayor's stance a "relentless power grab," stating that mounting costs and policing cuts pose greater challenges than licensing restrictions.
- Westminster council currently consults City Hall under the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Act 2026, though the London Mayor will gain power to "call in" licensing matters this autumn, subject to legislative changes.
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Share Post Share Email The Mayor of London has called on Westminster City Council to abandon a raft of proposed licensing restrictions, intensifying a dispute over the future of nightlife in the capital’s West End. Sir Sadiq Khan has written to the Conservative-run council demanding it drop plans that would tighten controls on pubs, bars and clubs across Soho and the wider West End, arguing the approach runs counter to efforts to grow London’s n…
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