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Ed’s confirmed for Norwich and MK
Ed’s Easy Diner has confirmed it is set to open a new 3,000sq ft restaurant at intu Chapelfield, Norwich, later this month, as well as an Ed’s Outside unit at intu Midsummer Place in Milton Keynes
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East India Company doubles up
The East India Company, the fine food retailer, is to open its second site in the UK and first outside London, at Bluewater
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Geronimo founders launch new venture
The founders of Geronimo Inns, Rupert and Jo Clevely have set up a new venture called Greenwell & Tipple, which will launch its first site ‘The Cyclist – Refreshment Rooms’ at the soon to renovated Brighton train station
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M&B introduces on-line degree for managers
The first-intake of 45 M&B retail managers have enrolled on the Managing in Service Industries course, which covers modules designed to enhance managers’ performance
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Sector crucial for job creation: EY
The UK hospitality sector created 153,000 jobs between 2010 and 2012, according to a new Europe-wide report that shows the importance of the sector in employment and growth
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ACPO: 'No surprises' during alcohol crackdown
he Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) lead on alcohol licensing and harm reduction has said there will be “no surprises” for licensees during the ‘week of action’
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Camille’s targets UK
Camille’s, the American ice cream bar operator, plans to launch the concept into the UK and believes it could grow to 100 sites over three to four years, M&C Report has learnt
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Nanban switches attention to Hackney
Tim Anderson, who won TV’s MasterChef programme in 2011, has switched his attention to a site in Hackney for his new southern Japanese food concept called Nanban, M&C Report understands
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Luminar makes first acquisition
Luminar, the nightclub operator, has made its first acquisition under its current guise, buying Evoke in Chelmsford for an undisclosed sum
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Costa uses new packaging to reaffirm sustainability stance
Costa has announced new product-wide packaging as part of its wider sustainability and corporate social responsibility commitments
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Thomas explains No Saints subsidiary liquidations
Steve Thomas, founder of bar and nightclub group No Saints, has explained the reason behind a number of the firm’s subsidiaries being wound up
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Galway Roast eyes UK debut
The Galway Roast, the Irish cafe operator, plan to launch in the UK under franchise and is looking at sites in London, company owner Niall Murphy has told M&C Report
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Experimental Cocktail Club eyes Covent Garden opening
Experimental Cocktail Club (ECC), the international bar group, is believed to have secured a site in Covent Garden for a new wine bar and restaurant concept
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Pubs sell prior to auctions
Almost half of the 46 pubs that were put up for auction earlier this month were sold prior to the event
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La Tasca menu gains Coeliac accreditation
La Tasca has announced that it is the latest organisation in the UK to join an elite group of 11 operators to gain full gluten-free (GF) accreditation from Coeliac UK
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ASK Italian launches fundraising tour
ASK Italian has launched a nationwide fundraising initiative aimed at raising £250,000 for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity
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Red’s eyes second site
Red’s True BBQ, the fledgling Leeds-based operator, is in talks to secure its second site, the former Livebait unit in Manchester
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Meantime offers global 'work experience'
Meantime, the London brewer, is offering a global “work experience” trip for an individual to try craft brewing in five countries
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Miller Brands names new sales director
Miller Brands, the UK arm of global brewer SABMiller, has appointed Tim Clay, former on-trade and wholesale sales director at AB InBev UK, to the role of sales director
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Fleurets: rental market downturn may have ended
Fleurets handled 37% more rent reviews among licensed retail premises in the past 12 months compared to the previous year, which it says could reflect an upturn in the market “or at least the end of the downturn”