All Pubs articles – Page 101
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Fuller’s to pay for residency for established non-UK staff
Fuller’s is to pay for permanent residency for EU workers who have been with the company for five years because of “an absence of assurances from Government”.
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NWTC acquires JDW site in Didsbury
The New World Trading Company has made its first acquisition since it was acquired by Graphite in a £50m deal in June.
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Fuller’s H1 managed lfls up 3.4% but tenanted down 2%
Fuller’s chief executive Simon Emeny has told MCA that the group is focussed on continuing to drive growth in its managed arm as welll as boosting profit in its tenanted division through a mixture of disposals and a greater focus on food.
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BrewDog closes Punk Kitchen
BrewDog has closed its Punk Kitchen concept in Islington after just two months of trading, MCA has learnt.
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NewRiver transfer hit by pubs code
Jackie Moody-McNamara, who heads up NewRiver Retail’s 360-strong pub estate, has said it has been a challenge to take on the responsibilities of the pubs code through the site sit acquired from Marston’s.
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Newcastle Miller & Carter site sold for £2.85m
A Miller & Carter site in Newcastle has been sold for £2.85m.
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Frontier Pubs secures third site
Frontier Pubs, the joint venture between the Karen Jones-led Food & Fuel and Enterprise Inns, has secured its third site, MCA understands.
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Star Pubs award winners revealed
Flying Pig & Lobster scooped two awards at the Star Pubs & Bar’s 2016 Star Awards last night.
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Draco expands and rebrands
Somerset-based pub and hotel operator, Draco Pub Company, has rebranded and acquired its fifth site.
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London pubs facing business rates hikes of up to 43%
Pubs in central London are facing a hike in business rates of more than a third under the new rating list coming into force next year.
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Cirrus reaches 20 mark
Cirrus Inns has secured its twentieth site and set its sights on driving toward its next goal of operating a 30-strong estate
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Hawthorn poised for further growth following year of investment
Hawthorn Leisure recorded a £9.5m pre-tax loss in 2015, but said the year saw an infrastructure put in place that would allow it to grow both its tenanted and leased and managed operations.
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Anand named business leader of year
Greene King chief executive Rooney Anand has been named leader of the year at the Lloyds Bank National Business Awards.
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Wadworth rebrands 6X with focus on ‘cool’ over-45s
Wiltshire-based brewer and pub operator Wadworth has unveiled a rebrand for its flagship 6X ale,, under the tagline Old Cool is the New Cool.
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Phillimore: Role of family brewer is evolving
Justin Phillimore, chief executive of Charles Wells, has insisted the role of the family brewer is evolving as it seeks to act as a catalyst for innovation from budding entrepreneurs.
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ETI ‘on track with transformational strategy’
Enterprise Inns chief executive Simon Townsend has told MCA the group’s “transformational strategy” remains on track as it evolves its managed business and drives like-for-like growth in its tenanted and leased estate.
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Thwaites reports on “challenging” H1
Thwaites, the Lancashire-based pub operator, has reported a “challenging” first half of the year as the National Living Wage and Brexit hit profits.
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Butcombe appoints Perfect pubs MD
Butcombe Brewery has appointed Jayson Perfect, currently tenanted trade director at Palmers, as its first managing director of pubs.
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Top 100 pubcos sees turnover rise 11% in last year
Turnover at the UK’s top 100 pub and bar companies has risen 11% in the last year, new research has shown.