All Pubs articles – Page 115
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Wear Inns acquires Leeds pub
Wear Inns has acquired the Whistlestop pub in Beeston, Leeds, with plans for a £150,000 refurb to improve its food and sport offer.
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Harry Ramsden’s eyes pubs for Fishworks rollout
Harry Ramsden’s chief executive Joe Teixeira has told MCA that the company is talking to pub operators about possible sites for the expansion of the Fishworks brand.
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ETI unveils Oakman as next Managed Expert
Enterprise Inns has announced its fourth ‘Managed Expert’ partnership – this time with Oakman Inns & Restaurants under the banner of Hunky Dory Pubs.
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The Chestnut Group targets another six sites
East-Anglian based hospitality business The Chestnut Group is planning to add another six sites to the business over the next four years as it looks set to complete its ‘largest capital raise’ so far.
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Reckitt to stand down as JDW non-exec
J D Wetherspoon has announced that Mark Reckitt has informed the company of his intention to resign as a non-executive director
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Tracey steps down from BrewDog
David Tracey has left his role as head of retail development at BrewDog, MCA understands.
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Hook Norton eyes further managed growth
Hook Norton, the Oxfordshire brewer and pub operator, is gearing up to add to its managed estate and has launched a chef’s academy to try to tackle a chronic lack of chefs in the area.
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Antic London creates own cider
Antic London has partnered with The Cider Box to launch its own Somerset cider.
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Forum calls on minister to apologise for “pubs code fiasco”
The British Pub Confederation has concluded that the £1.6m cost of the Pub Adjudicator’s office, which was designed to resolve disputes between licensees and pub operating companies is a “complete waste of money”
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NewRiver pub portfolio producing steady growth
NewRiver Retail, the UK REIT which owns 360 pubs, has said that its public house portfolio benefitted from considerable gain in the preceding year
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JDW’s Martin to undertake EU Referendum roadshow
JD Wetherspoon chairman Tim Martin is to visit 100 of the company’s pubs in the next four weeks to speak with customers on EU Referendum
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Electric Star secures Leyton pub
Electric Star, the London-based pub operator led by Rob Star, has secured a site in Leyton, east London.
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Slug & Lettuce in Uber link up
Slug & Lettuce has announced a new partnership with Uber, with the former providing £15 off consumer’s 1st ride with the latter over the summer
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Redcomb eyes rollout for new casual dining concept
Dan Shotton, co-founder of Redcomb Pubs, has told MCA the group’s new casual dining concept will add another avenue of growth as it continues to seek expansion in its core pub estate.
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M&B: Harvester, culture, strategic options, coffee trials
On the back of its half year update yesterday, MCA talked to Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) chief executive Phil Urban
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Star extends Sky discount deal
Star Pubs & Bars and Sky has agreed a two-year extension to a deal which gives its licensees 30% discount on Sky Ultimate.
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Pub is The Hub partners BII in support package
Pub is The Hub has teamed up with the BII to offer a bespoke membership package to community groups looking to buy or operate their own local pub
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Young’s: Staying ahead of the pack
Following his final full-year results announcements as chief executive of Young’s, Stephen Goodyear speaks to MCA about how the group continues to outperform the market and whether its impressive like-for-like growth is sustainable.
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Laine launches pub pop-up format
Laine Pub Company has launched a new pub pop-up format which will see it partner with craft breweries.
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Marston’s: New-build strategy; accommodation and price increases
Marston’s chief executive Ralph Findlay speaks to MCA following the company’s results for the six months to 2 April.