All Pubs articles – Page 319
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NewsAnalyst corner
Jamie Rollo at Morgan Stanley looks ahead to the Q4 update from Mitchells & Butlers (M&B), which is due at the end of September
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News
FY PBT up at Here For You Hospitality
Here For You Hospitality, the Lancashire-based leisure group that operates the 11-strong Yard Glass Pub Company, has reported a rise in pre-tax profit for the year 31 December 2012
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Twenty five pubs go to auction
Twenty-five freehold pubs are set to go to under the hammer next month at two separate auctions held by Network Auctions and CP Bigwood
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Opinion
Coherent development is key
The job of area manager and all similar roles need a comprehensive training and qualification framework to ensure top performance, says Francis Patton, a former director of Punch Taverns and senior lecturer at Leeds Metropolitan University
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NewsRealpubs to make regional debut
Realpubs, the Greene King-owned pub chain, is set to make its debut outside London with an opening in Cambridge, M&C Report understands
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NewsWorrall takes Spirit brand director role
Spirit Pub Company has appointed Stephen Worrall as it new brand director, M&C Report understands
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News
Downing-backed company secures Forest Gate site
Augusta Pub Company Limited, a company funded by the Downing Pub EIS Fund, has acquired the freehold of The Railway Tavern in Forest Gate, from Punch Taverns
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Yummy 'breaks all trading records'
Yummy Pubs, the four-strong multiple pub operator headed by Anthony Pender and Tim Foster, says it has “smashed all budgets and forecasts to pieces” so far this year
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Fuller’s picks up design award nomination
Fuller’s, the London brewer and pub operator, has been shortlisted in the international Restaurant & Bar Design Awards for its The Tokenhouse pub
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Growler secures first pub
Growler Brewery, the East Anglia-based company, has secured its first pub, the Waggon and Horses in Sudbury
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NewsBrakspear: Results, appointment, managed, disposals
Brakspear has an intention to expand its fledgling managed estate and has appointed former tenanted BDM Matt Aket to oversee the company-run pubs, CEO Tom Davies has told M&C Report as it announces a rise in full-year profit and turnover
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Raw secures two pubs under new venture
Derbyshire-based Raw Brewing Company has secured two leasehold sites under a new pub venture Raw Pubs Limited, managing director David Hemstock has told M&C Report
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Camden Town Brewery to launch pop up
Camden Town Brewery is to install a micro-brewery and bar at the designjunction event on London’s New Oxford Street
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Andwell Brewing Co forms pub venture
Andwell Brewing Company, the Hampshire brewer, has opened its first pub under a new joint venture and could look to add more sites, M&C Report has learnt
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Amber agrees terms on five more
Amber Taverns, the fast-growing operator of wet-led community pubs, has agreed terms on a further five sites, managing director James Baer has told M&C Report
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News
Missoula introduces sweet-treat shots
Stonegate Pub Company, the managed operator, has introduced a limited edition “mini menu” of sweet shot drinks based on confectionary and desserts across its 12 Missoula bars
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NewsSpirit launches Great British Pub Card
Spirit Pub Company has launched a new gift card across its c750-strong estate, which is set to be available from some ASDA stores and Wilkinson’s over the next six months
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News
Brighton first for Eclectic's Dirty Blonde
Brighton is to be the first location for Eclectic’s Dirty Blonde cocktail bar and restaurant brand, chief executive Reuben Harley has told M&C Report
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News
B&P strengthens openings pipeline
Brunning & Price (B&P) is set to open a further five sites over the next six months after securing two more pubs in the North West and the Midlands, as it closes in on the 40-pub mark
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News
Rileys collapsed owing c£49m
Rileys, the snooker and pool hall operator that was bought out of administration late last year, collapsed owing c£49m to unsecured creditors, including £14.8m to landlords and £3.2m to HM Revenue & Customs, a new report shows
























