Mayor announces new £300,000 “Summer Streets” Fund to boost al fresco dining across the capital this summer
- New £300,000 pilot fund now open for London’s hospitality sector to boost al fresco dining and extend opening hours this summer.
- Action comes as the Government gives new strategic licensing powers to the Mayor of London as part of a national first to boost hospitality, culture and nightlife.
- As part of the Summer Streets Fund 2025 councils will work closely with venues to create new outdoor eating and drinking areas and help to cut through red tape to extend opening hours.
- New funding announcement follows the London Growth Plan, launched in partnership with London Councils to boost the city’s high streets, enabling local economies to thrive.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has today announced a new £300,000 Summer Streets Fund to boost al fresco dining and extend opening hours for pubs, restaurants and venues, in summer 2025, helping to grow the capital’s nighttime economy.
The action will kickstart changes across the capital ahead of new licensing powers that the Government intend to give to the Mayor of London to boost hospitality, culture and nightlife.
The fund will be delivered in partnership with councils across the city to support restaurants, cafes, small nightlife venues, pubs, late opening and businesses, including live music and LGBTQ+ venues.
London’s hospitality, leisure and tourism remains absolutely critical to the success of the capital and growth nationally, generating more than £46 billion every year* and accounting for one in ten jobs in London.
As temperatures rise and with more than five million tourists expected to visit this summer alone, the Mayor is working closely with London Councils and has written to local authorities and businesses, encouraging them to create more al fresco dining and extend opening hours.
Councils can apply for a share of the £300,000 fund to work closely with venues to create new outdoor eating and drinking hubs or extend existing areas, helping them to cut through red tape and provide guidance and simplify processes to enable businesses to extend their opening hours this summer.
The funding announcement follows the launch of the London Growth Plan in February, in partnership with London Councils, to support the city’s high streets, enabling local economies to thrive. The action comes as the Government announced its intention to give new licensing powers to the Mayor of London, allowing Sadiq “call in” powers to review blocked licensing applications in nightlife hotspots, grant more al fresco dining spots and cut bureaucratic red tape.
The Mayor is clear that this summer fund is an opportunity to work together this summer to drive growth and prosperity by giving diners, pub goers and those on a night out more time and choice to enjoy what London hospitality has to offer.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “London is the greatest city in the world and as summer approaches and our city is set to welcome millions of tourists, I’m keen to put al fresco dining and later opening hours back on the menu.
“London’s world-class range of restaurants, cafes and bars is part of what makes our city special, but too often they have found themselves restricted through bureaucracy and rules constraining their growth. This new £300,000 Summer Streets Fund will help to kickstart al fresco dining and extend opening hours this summer, allowing the industry to thrive.
“I’m looking forward to working closely with councils and our fantastic hospitality sector to cut red tape and give the sector the boost it needs, ensuring decisions are made in the best interests of the city. Hospitality is one of London’s biggest employers so a thriving sector will drive growth and deliver more jobs across the city, helping us to continue building a better London for everyone.”
Justine Simons OBE, Deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries, said: “London is beautiful in the summer and there are some incredible spots to enjoy a meal outside.
“Investing in al fresco dining and extended opening hours is not just about business recovery, it’s about reimagining our public spaces as vibrant inclusive destinations that support local economies, bring communities together and breathe new life into London’s streets.”
Kate Nicholls, Chief Executive of UKHospitality, said: "A growth-first approach to licensing and regulation that supports hospitality businesses, cuts red tape and delivers what customers want is the right thing for the Mayor to focus on. With the busy summer months fast approaching, new funding to drive the use of outside space can provide a real boost to the sector and I urge London boroughs to get behind this initiative."
Michael Kill, CEO of the Night Time Industries Association, said: "This is a vital and timely move by the Mayor that signals loud and clear: London is open for business and ready to thrive this summer. As the days get longer and temperatures rise, the ability for venues to trade outdoors and extend their hours isn’t a luxury, it’s essential. This funding offers a real opportunity to cut through bureaucracy, boost footfall, and give hospitality and nightlife the platform they need to flourish. We fully back this initiative and encourage boroughs to move quickly, Londoners and visitors are ready to eat, drink and enjoy everything our great city has to offer."
Emma McClarkin, CEO of the British Beer and Pub Association, said: “London wouldn’t be London without our fantastic pubs, so efforts to help the sector overcome the many obstacles it faces are welcome. This is a positive first step to improve London’s licensing regime, and we look forward to working with the Mayor and the London councils to remove barriers that prevent pubs from doing what they do best – serving up great pints and a warm welcome to Londoners and visitors alike.”
Notes to editors
* UKHospitality and CGA report that London’s hospitality industry is worth £46bn to the London economy - https://www.hospa.org/post/london-mayor-welcomes-hospitality-growth
The Fund
A GLA fund of £300,000 is available. The aim is to support a small number of trailblazing projects and applications of £50,000 to £100,000 per local authority are welcome. The fund has been made possible thanks to the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
Local authorities who wish to apply should email [email protected] to request an Expression of Interest Form. Applications must include written support from businesses or business groups that will deliver the scheme in partnership with the local authority.
Once received, the form should be completed and returned via email to [email protected] by 4pm on Wednesday 4 June.
Requirements
- Grants must be used to:
- Create a new outdoor eating and drinking area or extend existing area
- Enable businesses to extend their operation (area and/or hours), provide guidance and process relevant applications.
- New or extended outdoor areas, and later operating hours, must be up and running, benefiting customers and businesses, by early summer.
- Projects supporting small businesses, including music, LGBTQ+, nightlife venues, pubs, late opening cafes, and restaurants.
- Funding must be spent by 31 October 2025 but we welcome activity that continues after this date.
- Funding can cover a range of costs including but not limited to:
- Local authority or business staff time to deliver this project
- Providing advice to businesses
- Make licence, road closure or parking suspension applications easier
- Reducing the cost burden to businesses by making processes shorter, more accessible and/or reducing or waiving fees
- Collective applications covering multiple businesses
- Road closures
- Infrastructure to enable safe and accessible street dining areas
- Marketing and promotion
- Sadiq is determined to do all he can to work with partners to help the capital’s nightlife and hospitality industries navigate recent pressures, which is why earlier this year he convened London’s first ever Nightlife Taskforce. - https://www.london.gov.uk/programmes-strategies/arts-and-culture/24-hour-london/london-nightlife-taskforce
- London Growth Plan - https://www.london.gov.uk/programmes-strategies/business-and-economy/mayors-priorities-londons-economy-and-business/london-growth-plan
- MHCLG news release: Government calls ‘last orders’ on red tape choking pubs, clubs, and restaurants in major boost to the British night out - https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-calls-last-orders-on-red-tape-choking-pubs-clubs-and-restaurants-in-major-boost-to-the-british-night-out