All Pubs articles – Page 290
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NewsMartin warns of high street blight
JD Wetherspoon founder Tim Martin has warned that pub closures risk creating a “high street blight”
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NewsAWP tie ban risks creating 'Wild West free-for-all'
Pub gaming machine suppliers have written to the Government expressing serious concerns about plans to ban the AWP tie, with one predicting a “Wild West-style free-for-all” as rogue suppliers target pubs
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NewsAll Bar One eyes airport debut
Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) is in talks to open a first site under its All Bar One brand at Birmingham Airport, M&C Report understands
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Inc Group founder Dowling 'arrested in tax probe'
Frank Dowling, founder of the London-based pub and restaurant company Inc Group, has reportedly been arrested on charges related to tax fraud
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OpinionHopes and fears
M&C Report speaks to operators from across the pub, bar and restaurant sector to ask their views on the biggest challenges and opportunities for 2014
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NewsBrewDog reaches £4.25m fundraising target
BrewDog, the Scottish brewer and pub operator, has reached the £4.25m target that the company set for its latest fundraising drive.
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OpinionWrong legislation, wrong time
With the Government now set to announce its response to the consultation into the proposed statutory code for tenanted pub companies in 2014, John Harrington examines the concerns of pub companies and asks what the industry can expect
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Analysis & InsightIndustry welcomes MPs calls for beer duty freeze
Britain’s brewing and pub industry has welcomed renewed calls from MPs for a freeze in beer duty in the 2014 Budget
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Brewers achieve carbon emissions target
The UK brewing sector has met its 2020 carbon emissions target eight years early and is on track to achieve its 2020 target for improved water efficiency
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Arran looks to emulate BrewDog
Arran Brewery, the Scottish brewer and bar operator, has said that trading has been challenging during the last three months as the group’s attention was focused on its share launch
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PBR Leisure owed £10.1m at time of collapse
PBR Leisure (PBRL), the bar and restaurant operator, owed £10.1m to creditors at the time of being placed into administration earlier this year
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NewsFuller's: pubco consultation breaches guidelines
Fuller’s, the London-based brewer and pub operator, believes parts of the Government’s consultation into a statutory pubco code are in “clear breach” of good practice guidelines
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NewsOrchid secures Gold from Investors in People
Orchid Group has achieved the Gold level of accreditation from Investors in People, less than six months after joining the ranks at Bronze level
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Hillary & Scott to open first new build
Hillary & Scott will open its first new build site next summer at The Broadwalk development in South Derbyshire
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NewsWhitbread secures planning for five new sites
Whitbread Hotels & Restaurants has secured planning consents for five new hotels within the past month, which will add 465 bedrooms to its new hotels pipeline
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JDW opens 900th pub
JD Wetherspoon has opened its 900th pub The Poulton Elk in Poulton Le Fylde on the site of a former bar following a £1.4m redevelopment project
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More Sarumdale pubs sold; unsecured creditors owed £1.2m
A further two sites formerly operated by Sarumdale, the 13-strong pub group that was placed in administration in 2012, have been sold for figures substantially below initial asking prices
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JDW and GK managers collect ALMR awards
JD Wetherspoon’s senior area manager Will Fotheringham and Barrie Robinson a business development manager at Greene King were named the winners at the ALMR operations awards.
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All Our Bars reopens former Bramwell site in US-style format
All Our Bars, the Kent-based multiple pub operator led by Paul Wigham, has secured and re-opened a former Bramwell pub in Surrey that it intends to operate as an American-style bar and grill
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Thwaites warns on 'criminal' AWP suppliers
Plans to remove the pub gaming machine tie could encourage the spread of “criminal behaviour” by “unscrupulous” machine suppliers, Daniel Thwaites has warned
























