All Pubs articles – Page 263
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Titanic plans estate and brewery expansion
Titanic Brewery, the Staffordshire brewer and pub operator, is investing £500k in a major extension to its brewery during 2014
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Analysis & Insight
Customers want additional food occasions at pubs
More than half (54%) of pub customers would visit a pub more often if it provided additional food occasions, and 20% would stay longer, new research from him! suggests
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New London distillery to open cocktail bar
A new London-based distillery founded by former Barworks operations manager Alex Wolpert is to open a new cocktail bar
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Thwaites to help fund pubs’ Cask Marque accreditation
Thwaites, the Lancashire-based brewer and pub operator, is to help pubs within its estate achieve Cask Marque status
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Almost all pubs raise money for charity
Almost all UK pubs raise money for charity, according to new research conducted by RPBI on behalf of PubAid
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Lambeth rejects EMRO
Lambeth Council has rejected plans for an early morning restriction order, stating that the legislation needs re-examining to see if it is suitable for solving the problem of late-night nuisance from bars and clubs
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Deutsche considers IPO for Orchid
Deutsche Bank is understood to be conducting a beauty parade of potential advisers to a possible IPO of Orchid Group
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Sheps: investments, services, coffee, state of trade
M&C Report takes a closer look at the H1 results to 28 December for Shepherd Neame, and speaks to chief executive Jonathan Neame about the company’s approach to investments; which of its additional services are proving most popular with tenants; plus insights into acquisitions, disposals and coffee
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Analysis & Insight
Tenant/pubco relations improve
Pub tenants have reported a significant improvement in their relationships with their pub companies over the past year, according to new research
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Digital advertising 'must be more targeted'
Digital advertising needs to be “much more targeted” at individual pub customers, a leading marketing expert told the Future Pub Conference
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Local authorities show little appetite to set licensing fees
There seems little appetite from local authorities for the power to set licensing fees locally “with all the administration and probable hassle this would bring”
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Fuller’s appoints agency to highlight food credentials
Fuller’s has appointed brand and marketing agency WE ARE Spectacular to oversee a long-term brief to make ‘Fuller’s even more famous for food’
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Punch targets restructure agreement in weeks
Punch Taverns says it’s aiming to agree the terms of a consensual restructuring of its debt over the next few weeks
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Orchid reveals investment plan; eyes ownership options
Orchid Group, the managed operator, says it plans to invest a “millions more” in 13 sites this financial quarter, with more to follow in the remainder of 2014, as it outlines its options regarding its future financing and ownership structure
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Emeny: service is the new battleground
Service is the “new battleground” for pubs, and an area where the sector has not necessarily improved noticeably since the 1970s, Fuller’s chief executive Simon Emeny told the Future Pub Conference
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Ex-M&B director launches Pug Pubs
Nigel Pinegar, former retail director at Mitchells & Butlers (M&B), has launched a new pub venture called Pug Pubs
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Jack: JDW PBT to grow 6%
Leading analyst Douglas Jack has forecast that JD Wetherspoon will report a 6% rise in pre-tax profit to £37m, with earnings up 9%, at its interim results next Friday (14 March)
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Sheps growth accelerates
Shepherd Neame, the Kent-based brewer and pub operator, saw growth accelerate across its tenanted and managed pubs, its hotels and core brands in the 26 weeks ended 28 December, with managed like-for-likes up 7.5% in the period
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Greene King and Stonegate make apprenticeship commitments
Greene King and Stonegate have announced UK-wide apprenticeship schemes to boost the skills profiles of their employees as part of National Apprenticeship Week
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Toby Smith to leave Stonegate
Stonegate, the managed operator, has announced that chief executive Toby Smith is to leave the company as soon as a suitable successor can be appointed