Georgia Cronin

Georgia Cronin has been a news reporter at MCA since 2019 after graduating with a first class Masters degree in English and critical thinking . As well as covering the news she also writes interviews with leading industry figures, issues-based longreads and news analysis.

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  • Hospitality Leaders Poll
    Analysis & Insight

    A third of operators to continue digital focus post-pandemic

    2021-03-08T08:45:00

    One in three hospitality operators plan to maintain a focus on digital channels and will continue to invest in them post-pandemic, according to the latest Hospitality Leader’s Poll from Lumina Intelligence.

  • Richard Caring
    News

    Caring makes ‘verbal commitment’ to continue The Ivy backing

    2021-03-05T12:21:00

    The Ivy backer Richard Caring has indicated he would be willing to support the restaurant group should cash funding through its banks become unavailable. Following a similar commitment to Bill’s Restaurants, of which Caring is a major shareholder, the Caprice Holdings chairman made a verbal agreement to extend support until May 2021.

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    News

    Kanada-Ya eyes expansion

    2021-03-05T11:39:00

    London-based ramen concept Kanada-Ya is set to open two new restaurant sites this year, alongside a new delivery-only kitchen.

  • Tossed cashless store in Coleman Street
    News

    Tossed appoints NED ahead of new openings

    2021-03-05T08:28:00

    Healthy eating brand Tossed has appointed Ann Elliot to its board as a non-executive director.

  • Marstons
    News

    Marston’s seeks bondholder waivers for third time

    2021-03-05T08:26:00

    Marston’s has once again asked its bondholders for a number of waivers of its financial covenants, for the second half of 2021.

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    News

    Test and trace failings a ‘major cause for concern’

    2021-03-05T08:23:00

    Data from “hundreds of millions” of test and trace check-ins to pubs and restaurants before lockdown failed to be used by the service, Sky News reports.

  • Hawksmoor Edinburgh
    News

    Hawksmoor secures £4m loan to aid liquidity through crisis

    2021-03-05T08:20:00

    Steakhouse concept Hawksmoor secured a £4m loan to aid its liquidity through the pandemic, accounts on Companies House reveal.

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    News

    State aid cap upped to £10.9m

    2021-03-04T15:23:00

    The state aid cap on government grants has been raised to £10.9m, Paul Scully, the minister for business, consumers and labour markets has confirmed.

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    News

    El Pastor debuts in Soho

    2021-03-04T12:32:00

    El Pastor parent company Harts Group is set to launch a new restaurant for the brand in Soho later this year.

  • Deliveroo rider
    News

    Chancellor hails Deliveroo a ‘true British tech success story’ as it confirms London float

    2021-03-04T10:44:00

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak has hailed Deliveroo a “true British tech success story” as the aggregator confirms its intention to list on the London Stock Exchange.

  • Chopstix
    Interviews

    Jon Lake: ‘The crisis has created opportunities for QSR’

    2021-03-04T08:55:00

    The closure of dine-in throughout the pandemic has caused potential franchise partners to show enhanced interest in quick service restaurant operations, and created additional opportunities for businesses looking to expand, Chopstix managing director Jon Lake has said.

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    News

    Chancellor’s Budget unveiled

    2021-03-03T13:39:00

    The business rates holiday and 5% VAT rate will be extended in their current state until the end of June, and phased out over the coming year, the Chancellor has announced.

  • Welsh flag Wales
    News

    Welsh hospitality set for additional £180m in lockdown support

    2021-03-03T08:27:00

    Hospitality, leisure and tourism businesses affected by ongoing coronavirus restrictions in Wales could see an additional £180m in extra support, the Welsh Government has announced.

  • Burger King 20/20 Garden Grill
    News

    Burger King sets out sustainability roadmap

    2021-03-03T08:24:00

    Burger King UK has set out a four-year roadmap towards improved sustainability, food quality and ethics, which will see the chain use 100% recycled or certified packaging by 2025.

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    News

    Sector calls for apprenticeship protections

    2021-03-03T08:20:00

    Apprenticeship funding and youth employment must be protected if training and development of the future hospitality workforce are to be a cornerstone of the country’s economic recovery, sector leaders have said.

  • Alex Reilley
    News

    Reilley: ‘Budget the most important day in history of hospitality’

    2021-03-03T08:15:00

    The Budget is arguably the most important day in the history of the hospitality sector, with Sunak’s support set to either provide “desperately needed hope” or “a single, devastating blow,” Loungers Chairman Alex Reilley has said.

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    News

    Furlough to be extended until end of September

    2021-03-03T08:11:00

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak will extend the furlough scheme until the end of September in today’s Budget, which is expected to include a support package in excess of £20bn.

  • Urban Pubs site, the Punch Tavern
    News

    Urban Pubs & Bars sees significant lockdown losses

    2021-02-26T08:50:00

    Urban Pubs & Bars lost out on £2.5m in sales in the first month of the March lockdown, and incurred a significant shortfall in profit due to its inability to mitigate costs immediately at the point of closure.

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    News

    Alcohol duty cut being considered by Chancellor

    2021-02-25T08:41:00

    Pubs could see alcohol duty rates cut below that of supermarkets in plans being considered by the Chancellor. Ahead of next week’s Budget announcement (3 March), prime minister Boris Johnson revealed to the Commons that a review has been carried out into the differentiation between pubs and retailers, and Sunak was “looking very closely at the findings”.

  • S Donkin
    Interviews

    Sean Donkin: ‘Profit-seekers are running out of puff’

    2021-02-25T08:41:00

    The Inn Collection Group saw a year of record growth in 2020. Throughout the year, the Alchemy-backed business acquired eight freehold properties, bringing its total estate to 19 sites, and managing director Sean Donkin tells MCA that it was able to grow so aggressively because of one major contributing factor: the pandemic. “It has enabled us to focus on acquiring new sites and made additional opportunities available,” he says. “But it’s not necessarily because of people going under, it’s people running out of puff and fight”.

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