• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

Huawei fitness watch ‘cheaper than Fitbit’ down to £14 with nifty Argos deal

19 October 2025

Nottingham Forest disaster is end of the Premier League road for Ange Postecoglou

19 October 2025

Meghan Markle moved to tears at bereaved friend’s poignant charity event

19 October 2025

Famous US shop to open three stores in UK ‘within weeks’

19 October 2025

Gazza’s story: Paul Gascoigne’s life turned into new TV series

19 October 2025

Amazon shopper swaps their Stanley for £15 insulated stainless steel bottle

19 October 2025

Senne Lammens’ Man Utd debut ‘doesn’t matter’ as new keeper hit with Liverpool reality check

19 October 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Huawei fitness watch ‘cheaper than Fitbit’ down to £14 with nifty Argos deal
  • Nottingham Forest disaster is end of the Premier League road for Ange Postecoglou
  • Meghan Markle moved to tears at bereaved friend’s poignant charity event
  • Famous US shop to open three stores in UK ‘within weeks’
  • Gazza’s story: Paul Gascoigne’s life turned into new TV series
  • Amazon shopper swaps their Stanley for £15 insulated stainless steel bottle
  • Senne Lammens’ Man Utd debut ‘doesn’t matter’ as new keeper hit with Liverpool reality check
  • Strictly Come Dancing star Vicky Pattison almost suffers ‘nip slip’ live on air in wardrobe malfunction
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » Government responds after Wetherspoon makes cash change
Money

Government responds after Wetherspoon makes cash change

By staff19 October 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

JD Wetherspoon said it had made the change to its policy due to concerns over counterfeit currency

The Government has responded to Wetherspoon’s decision to alter its cash payment policies. In November 2024, the pub chain decided to stop accepting Scottish £20 and £50 notes due to fears over “criminal gangs” distributing counterfeit currency.

Liberal Democrat MP Angus MacDonald queried the Government about any discussions it had with Wetherspoon regarding “their policy on accepting Scottish banknotes in their premises in England”. Treasury minister Lucy Rigby provided the Government’s response.

She said: “There is no legal requirement for businesses to accept specific forms of payment. Each business decides which payment methods to accept based on factors including cost and customer needs and preferences.”

She further clarified that the Government has “no plans” to amend the legislation on this matter. However, she did highlight some recent changes in the law related to cash availability.

Ms Rigby explained: “In recognition that millions of people continue to use cash, the Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 introduced safeguards to protect the public’s access to cash.”

This legislation gives new powers to the Bank of England to promote wholesale cash distribution. The minister continued to explain how the cash system works.

She said: “The UK is unusual in allowing several commercial banks to issue their own banknotes. As well as Bank of England issued notes, authorised banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland issue banknotes in those jurisdictions.

“However, it remains the individual retailer’s choice whether to accept or decline any form of payment, including cash or card, based on their consideration of factors such as customer preference and cost.”

Why did Wetherspoon change its cash payment rules?

In explaining the decision to stop accepting Scottish banknotes, Wetherspoons spokesman Eddie Gershon said: “We were notified by the Bank of England last October that a large number of fake Scottish £20 notes were being put into circulation by organised crime gangs. Advice was given as to how to identify them – but with a warning not to accept if in doubt.

“This warning, coupled with an increase in the receipt of fake notes by pubs, led to a decision in late November last year not to accept Scottish £20 notes. This does not apply in Scotland and certain towns and cities with close links to Scotland.

“Scottish £50 notes are not accepted for the same reason.We will continue to keep the decision under review.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

Huawei fitness watch ‘cheaper than Fitbit’ down to £14 with nifty Argos deal

19 October 2025

Amazon shopper swaps their Stanley for £15 insulated stainless steel bottle

19 October 2025

Princess Andre is ‘in love’ with her new Ugg trainers that are perfect for autumn

19 October 2025

Autumn’s prettiest trend is back – shop lace looks from H&M, Boden and more

19 October 2025

‘I tried Martin Lewis-approved gadget which slips into your bag and heats you up on the go’

19 October 2025

Shoppers praise £45 serum for ‘stopping saggy neck and wrinkles’ on mature skin

19 October 2025
Latest News

Nottingham Forest disaster is end of the Premier League road for Ange Postecoglou

19 October 2025

Meghan Markle moved to tears at bereaved friend’s poignant charity event

19 October 2025

Famous US shop to open three stores in UK ‘within weeks’

19 October 2025

Gazza’s story: Paul Gascoigne’s life turned into new TV series

19 October 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Money

Amazon shopper swaps their Stanley for £15 insulated stainless steel bottle

By staff19 October 20250

‘Extremely durable as it’s survived many, many drops’This article contains affiliate links, we will receive…

Senne Lammens’ Man Utd debut ‘doesn’t matter’ as new keeper hit with Liverpool reality check

19 October 2025

Strictly Come Dancing star Vicky Pattison almost suffers ‘nip slip’ live on air in wardrobe malfunction

19 October 2025

Never throw batteries in the bin as even dead ones pose huge danger

19 October 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version