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Revolution to pursue ‘cautious recommencement of trading’
Revolution Bars has said it plans to reopen six of its sites on 4 July to initiate its “cautious recommencement of trading.”
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TGI Fridays rebrands ahead of reopening
TGI Fridays is set to reopen in-restaurant dining in 66 of its sites on 6 July under a new name.
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Coppa Club to open one site on 4 July
Coppa Club will reopen one restaurant – in Tower Bridge – on 4 July.
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Hospitality Leaders Poll: only 50% of operators plan to reopen on 4 July
With just eight days to go, only half of the hospitality industry plans to reopen on 4 July, according to the latest weekly Hospitality Leaders Poll by MCA Insight/HIM. Exactly 50% of respondents to this week’s poll said they would reopen on the 4 July after the date was confirmed on Tuesday by the PM, with 20% still unsure and 30% saying they would not reopen.
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Marston’s focused on the future
Marston’s has said the impact of coronavirus hit sales by £40m. Announcing its interim results, it said sales for the 26 weeks to 28 March dropped to £510.5m compared to £553.1m the year before. Pre-tax profits also dived from £34.2m to £9.4m. However, although it acknowledged that under the circumstance its “initial revenue and earnings profile” was uncertain it was upbeat in its outlook, saying it had “plans in place for pubs to reopen from 4 July, its JV with Carlsberg “significantly” strengthened its balance sheet and of its predominantly freehold pub estate, located outside city centres, 90% has outside space.
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Intu warns administration is “likely”
Intu has said it is likely to appoint administrators. In a statement it said “On 23 June 2020, Intu properties plc provided an update on discussions with key stakeholders to progress its standstill strategy ahead of the revolving credit facility covenant waiver expiry at 11:59 p.m. this evening, 26 June 2020.
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JW Lees launches safety campaign
JW Lees has launched a ‘JW Lees C-19 safe’ campaign to reassure employees and customers that it will provide a safe environment for everyone when it reopens. It said that it was planning to reopen its pubs with “one metre plus” distancing measures which will take place from 4 July to 5 August with “all pubs being individually risk-assessed and applying the ‘JW Lees C-19 safe’ guidelines which we have been busy developing over the last three months.”
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Stonegate weighs in with additional support
The Stonegate Pub Company has added further support to its existing package to help its leased and tenanted pubs – known as the Ei Publican Partnerships – to reopen. Now totalling £28m, Stonegate said the package includes rent credit equivalent to 75% for July and 50% for August for “all tied publicans on substantive agreements”. It also said credits have also been applied to “Tie Release Fees and Fixtures & Fittings rental charges and to assist with future cashflow over the next 12 months” and all rent invoices will now be produced weekly instead of monthly or quarterly.
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Plans to promote outdoor dining will boost recovery
The Great British weather permitting, moves to push outdoor dining will be a boost for the beleaguered eating and drinking out industry, UK Hospitality has said. The government has revealed plans to allow more pubs, restaurants and cafes to be able to serve customers outdoors, including a simplification of the licensing process. “Businesses will need all the help they can get to return to healthy trading and protecting jobs, so simplifying the licensing process and reducing red tape will be a great help,” said UK Hospitality CEO Kate Nicholls.
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Reopening safely? There is an app for that…
The BBPA has endorsed an app to help pubs carry out the risk assessments contained in the government’s guidance that sets out how they can reopen safely from 4 July. The free app, called iAuditor, should speed up the process of complying with the checklist of guidelines released this week.
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Greene King to open two-thirds of managed estate on 6 July
Greene King is to re-open 1,294 of its managed pubs from Monday 6 July, with the remaining third of the managed estate following in a second phase, the date to be confirmed.
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Crushh appoints former Brakes director as CEO
Crussh, the healthy eating brand and juice bar, has appointed Simon Foster as CEO to lead its re-start and navigate the next stage of development.
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Amazon investment in Deliveroo 'should not have a negative impact on customers'
Amazon’s investment in Deliveroo should be provisionally cleared, because it is not expected to damage competition in either restaurant delivery or online convenience grocery delivery, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has found.
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Flight Club to reopen all sites in August
Flight Club will reopen its six sites – four in London, and one in both Birmingham and Manchester – on 1 August.
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Operating guidance: ‘This is exactly what was needed’
As 4 July got closer and closer, there was a sense of mounting nervousness over how the licensed trade was expected to successfully bounce back, if it did not yet know the rules it was supposed to play by.
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Legislation planned to relax al fresco dining licensing
Ministers are expected to introduce a new bill in parliament today to temporarily change licensing laws on al fresco dining.
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Brewdog co-founder James Watt: ‘I didn’t think we were going to make it through’
Brewdog co-founder James Watt has revealed that, at the start of the coronavirus crisis, he “simply did not think we were going to make it through.”
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Corbin & King to reopen five restaurants on 4 July
Corbin & King will reopen five of its sites for dinner on 4 July.
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Shepherd Neame to reopen two-thirds of estate next month
Shepherd Neame plans to reopen “at least two thirds” of its estate by the end of next month.