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Wetherspoons implements ban on loud music and speakerphone calls

17 August 2026
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Wetherspoons has implemented a ban on customers playing music or taking phone calls on loudspeakers across its 792 venues, aiming to create a quieter environment for patrons. The pub chain responded to numerous complaints about disruptive noise from smartphones and tablets, stating that these disturbances had become increasingly problematic in recent years. Customers are now encouraged to use headphones or silence their devices to avoid annoying others. This initiative makes Wetherspoons the first pub chain to enforce such a ban, with signs displayed in all locations to remind guests of the new policy. Chairman Sir Tim Martin emphasized the need for a tranquil atmosphere in the pubs, describing them as “an oasis of tranquility and contemplation.”

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This move comes amid a broader societal concern regarding noise pollution in public spaces, highlighted by campaigns like Transport for London’s “Headphones On” initiative. Public sentiment appears to favor restrictions on loud personal audio, with a 2025 poll indicating that 62% of respondents supported potential fines for individuals who play music loudly in shared environments. This policy shift reflects a growing recognition of the need for quieter public spaces, particularly as urban areas become more densely populated and the prevalence of personal technology increases.

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