All Pubs articles – Page 186
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NWTC plans spate of London openings
New World Trading Company managing director Chris Hill has told M&C Report he is planning a “relay of openings” in the capital over the next 12 months following the launch of the company’s first Trading House.
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Perceptions Group welcomes sector apprenticeship support
The Perceptions Group has acknowledged the role of companies in the sector, who have already pledged their support for apprenticeships
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Admiral Taverns unveils apprenticeship partnership
Admiral Taverns has unveiled a partnership with LearnDirect, which it says will enable its licensees to offer “best-in-class apprenticeships”
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Frizzenti ramps up pop-up bar presence
Frizzenti, the sparkling wine and Prosecco supplier is increasing its presence at the Grand National at Aintree with a new fixed branded bar, called the Frizzenti Cocktail & Fizz Bar as well as two Citroen Vans and six mobile carts
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Work on Marston’s House begins
Marston’s officially began construction of its new headquarters yesterday.
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Nottingham BID launches scheme to ban offenders from pubs
Nottingham Business Improvement District (BID) has launched a new scheme to ban prolific offenders from its pubs.
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JDW confirms it bid for Sports Bar & Grill but denies valuations
JD Wetherspoon has confirmed its recent interest in Sports Bar & Grill, but denied the reported valuation and suggestions that it dropped its bid by £4m one day ahead of completion
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Greene King offers 2,000 more apprenticeships
Greene King has reaffirmed its commitment to providing opportunities for young people by offering a further 2,000 apprenticeships
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Camden Town Brewery breaks through crowdfunding target
Camden Town Brewery has broken through its crowdfunding target of £1.5m with 31 days of its funding round still to go.
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Signature Brew passes crowdfunding target
Signature Brew, the London-based music-themed brewery, has passed its crowdfunding target as it looks to raise funds to expand its brewing capacity
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Town & Country Inns converts Apres Bar sites to Fleet Street Kitchen
Town & Country Inns, the Birmingham-based pub operator, is to convert two of its Apres Bar sites to its Fleet Street Kitchen format and is poised to sell another, M&C Report understands.
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Analyst corner: Rollo on Stonegate
Leading analyst Jamie Rollo at Morgan Stanley reports on a roundtable meeting with Stonegate Pub Company
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Batram: Expecting JDW profits to have slipped
Ahead of JD Wetherspoon’s full-year update next Friday, leading analyst Nick Batram at Peel Hunt has said that “life doesn’t get any easier” for the group
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Hadrian Border Brewery eyes pub estate
Newcastle-based Hadrian Border Brewery has bought its first pub and hopes to expand to a small estate to build the profile of its beers, M&C Report has learnt.
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Making waves with seafood
Five years after it was formed, the Seafood Pub Company is on track to grow to 20 sites in the coming years. Founder Joycelyn Neve tells Stefan Chomka about growing the portfolio, the challenges of transforming a community local into a destination food venue and how to see off a challenge from Marco Pierre White
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Premier League cracks down on illegal broadcasts in Scottish pubs
The Premier League has commenced legal action against a number of Scottish pubs which have made unauthorised foreign broadcasts of its matches.
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Opinion
A Mighty fine concept
With final clarity on the market rent only option in the pubs code still to be achieved, Punch Taverns is trialling formats as it looks to become more involved in the running of its c4,000 sites. Mark Wingett takes a look at what is already being achieved via its wet-led community pub concept Mighty Local.
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Pub sector set to grow turnover by £2.4bn by 2018
The pub sector will reach £24.2bn in value by the end of 2018 – up from £21.8bn this year – during which time 2,180 pubs will close, according to figures from Allegra Foodservice.
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EatDrinkSleep sees turnover rise 33.3%
EatDrinkSleep, the coaching inn operator, has said turnover for the start of the year at its Cornish sites underlines the dramatic impact of last year’s winter storms and the resulting disruption to train services across the south west.