All articles by Ellie Bothwell – Page 11
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Analysis & Insight
More visit restaurants than pubs for socialising
Most people feel they no longer have a ‘local’ or a pub at the heart of their community, and would rather socialise in a restaurant, according to a new survey of 1,856 UK adults by YouGov
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Opinion
Liberalisation or the route to restriction?
Ten years after its introduction, Ellie Bothwell looks at how the Licensing Act 2003 has affected the pub industry
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Analysis & Insight
Confidence in pub sector grows
Confidence is growing in the pub sector six months on from the beer duty cut, according to new figures from the British Beer and Pub Association
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News
Newcastle introduces minimum price condition
Newcastle City Council has introduced a minimum unit price condition for all new licences and applications for licence variation across the on and off-trade
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News
Red Car to undertake refurbs
London-based multiple operator Red Car Pubs is to begin a £500,000 refurbishment and extension program at two of its five sites
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News
Pubs will close as they're 'stuck in the 1980s'
Thousands of pubs will rightly go out of business over the next year because they are “stuck in the 1980s”, according to the Good Pub Guide 2014, which is out today
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News
GBBF winning beer in high demand
Orders for Elland 1872 Porter have “gone through the roof” since it was crowned Champion Beer of Britain 2013 at the Great British Beer Festival (GBBF) earlier this month
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News
Blackpool defers EMRO hearing
Blackpool Council has deferred a hearing into a proposed early morning restriction order, due to take place on 4 and 5 September, after a leading licensing law firm highlighted failures in the pre-hearing procedure
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News
Zero hour contract use 'varied'
The use of zero hour contracts is varied across the pub trade, an investigation by M&C Report’s sister title the Publican’s Morning Advertiser has found