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Notting Hill Kitchen takes crowd-funding route
Notting Hill Kitchen has become the latest operator to turn to crowd-funding to raise capital, as it seeks £150,000 to create a chef’s table/private dining cellar
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SABMiller scales up sustainable development programmes
SABMiller has announced it is scaling up its sustainable development programmes with a set of new targets to be achieved by 2020
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JDW lfls rise 4.9%; operating margins stabilise
JD Wetherspoon has reported a a 4.9% rise in like-for-like sales for the 10 weeks to 6 July, with operating margins stabilising
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Rileys shareholders consider options for group
Shareholders of Rileys, the operator of 60 sports bars across the country, have appointed advisors to oversee options for the group, Sky News reports
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JDW opens controversial Stirling pub
JD Wetherspoon is opening a pub in Stirling next week following a £1.7m investment to convert a former office block into a pub
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Santander commits £100m to Scottish leisure sector
Santander has committed another £70m to the Scottish hotel and leisure sectors for 2014 after already lending £30m since the beginning of the year
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JDW to vary licences in late-night levy protest
JD Wetherspoon has pledged to vary the licences of its pubs hit by late-night levies as part of new company policy in protest at the legislation
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Sector agrees alcohol responsibility pledges
Trade bodies have agreed to a new set of pledges under the Responsibility Deal, including providing training for 10,000 bar staff and offering lower alcohol wines and beers, following an industry summit with Government ministers yesterday
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Nectar Taverns placed on the market
Nectar Taverns, the north west-based pub group, has been placed on the market with a price tag of c£10m
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M&B makes key Orchid appointments
Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) has made two internal appointments to oversee the integration of the 173 former Orchid Pub Company into its estate, M&C Report has learnt
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Living Ventures secures Glasgow Gusto site
Living Ventures, the Tim Bacon and Jeremy Roberts-led group, has secured its first site in Glasgow for its Gusto brand and sold its Suburbia nightclub in Cheshire
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NWTC lines up openings
The New World Trading Company (NWTC) has continued to grow its pipeline, securing a site in Newcastle and confirming its first site in Birmingham
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Mitch Tonks to roll-out 15 Rockfish restaurants
Mitch Tonks, the high-profile chef, has opened his fourth Rockfish seafood restaurant in Torquay, Devon as part of plans to grow the brand to 15 restaurants in coastal towns
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Pinkberry UK in administration
Pinkberry has failed to have the same impact in the UK, after its two remaining sites here were placed into administration
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Bath next for Be At One
Be At One, the Piper-backed cocktail bar chain, has secured a site for its next opening in Bath
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Sector and Gov't 'agree plan to tackle irresponsible drinking'
The drinks industry has signed up to a four-point plan to tackle irresponsible drinking, the Guardian reports
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Osteria Group plans further Enoteca rollout
Osteria Group is looking to add further sites under its Enoteca De Luca format, after securing a fourth site for the brand
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Black Country Ales on acquisition trail
Black Country Ales, the Gornal-based micro-brewer and pub operator is on the acquisition trail as it looks to add another one or two pubs to its estate this year, M&C Report has learnt
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CAMRA urges councils to protect pubs
The Campaign For Real Ale (CAMRA) has published a series of recommendations outlining how local councils can take action to save pubs, following new research that confirms 28 pubs are closing each week
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Pita Pit makes London debut
Pita Pit, the North American-based healthy fast food concept, which launched in the UK last year, in Manchester, has opened its first site in London