All Shepherd Neame articles
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News
Shepherd Neame sees drop-off of bottled beer
The Kent brewer has restrucured its packaging and logistics operation after a decline in cask ale and off-trade beer volumes, but sales of keg ale and craft lager reamin strong
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Interviews
Shepherd Neame: Normal patterns of demand and investment are returning
CEO Jonathan Neame discusses improving footfall and dwell time in London, the dampening impact of inclement weather on coastal towns, and when falling inflation might boost net disposable income among consumers
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News
Shepherd Neame achieves record revenue
The Southeast-based pub operator saw revenue rise to £89m for the first half of the financial year, with strong like-for-like sales growth in both tenanted and retail pubs
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Weekend Press
Return of Friday lunchtime drinkers gets City pubs buzzing
London is getting back in business, the Evening Standard reports, and even Friday’s trade is back
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Interviews
Shepherd Neame: Demand remains strong
The Kent-based brewer and pub operator forsees a period of significant investment in its 296 pub estate, after recording record revenue growth in the year to June.
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News
Shepherd Neame posts record revenue
The 296-strong Kent-based brewer and pub operator reported revenue growth of 9.7% to a record £166.3m, with an increase in underlying profits
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Interviews
Shepherd Neame sees strong growth momentum ahead
Consumer demand has held up well and the 301-strong pub operator will return to its previous growth trajectory, CEO Jonathan Neame tells MCA
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News
Shepherd Neame maintains resilience amid inflationary pressures
While revenue was up 8.4% and demand was encouraging in H1 2023, margins were impacted by cost inflation
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Interviews
Shepherd Neame: ‘The ambition is there to scale our retail business’
Growth will come through a mixture of tenanted conversions and selective acquisitions, CEO Jonathan Neame has told MCA.
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News
Shepherd Neame reports return to profit
The 300-strong pub operator has announced it will seek investment and acquisition opportunities following significant revenue growth
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News
Shepherd Neame acquires three Essex pubs
Bellhouse in Leigh-on-Sea, The Exchange in Southend-on-Sea and The Hamlet Court in Westcliff-on-Sea were part of the East Anglia Pub Company portfolio
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News
Pub operators amp up delivery and retention efforts
Leading pub operators discussed their views on the current trading landscape during a round table discussion at MCA’s Pub Conference
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News
Shepherd Neame makes Bournemouth acquisition
The independent brewer and pub operator has secured its first site in the seaside town – takes its total estate to 300 – as it looks to capitalise on the staycation market
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Interviews
Jonathan Neame: ‘There need to be more financial incentives for training’
Operators can’t continue to blame Brexit for hospitality’s struggles with the recruitment – but there are things the government could do to help, the Shepherd Neame CEO told MCA’s Pub Conference
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Interviews
Shepherd Neame: ‘A 2024 recovery feels right’
Jonathan Neame, chief executive of the family brewer and pub operator said the decisions it is making now will act as building blocks to capitalise on a post-recession boom
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News
In pictures: MCA’s Pub Conference 2022
Highlights of the programme included a Q&A with Stonegate founder and chairman Ian Payne and Shepherd Name CEO Jonathan Neame and a presentation from Fuller’s CEO Simon Emeny
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News
MCA’s Pub Conference takes place on Wednesday
There are only two days to go, so book your place to hear from the likes of Stonegate, Fuller’s, Shepherd Neame, Admiral Taverns, Liberation Group, Brasserie Bar Co and Oakman Group on 6 July
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News
Shepherd Neame sees strong like-for-like trading
The family brewer and pub operator said it had performed well with encouraging demand. Like-for-like sales in its pubs and hotels division were up 13% in the six weeks to 25 June 2022, but its central London pubs are yet to make a full recovery
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News
Pub Conference 2022: full agenda revealed
Stonegate’s chairman and founder Ian Payne, Fuller’s chief executive Simon Emeny and Shepherd Neame’s chief executive Jonathan Neame are among the highlights on the programme
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Interviews
Shepherd Neame: ‘We need to unlock our full potential’
New pubs MD Jonathan Swaine will be a key factor in driving forward the managed and tenanted estate, as the business begins to look outwardly again, CEO Jonathan Neame tells MCA