All Pubs articles – Page 118
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Upham confirms IPO details
Upham Group, the Hampshire-based brewer and pub operator, has confirmed its intention to float on the AIM market, putting a £37m valuation on the business.
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Garrood: Encouraged by initial results of new strategy
Duncan Garrood, chief executive of Punch, has said that the company has been encouraged by initial results of its new strategy
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H&W to develop site with Duchy of Cornwall
Hall & Woodhouse is to jointly develop a brand new inn with the Duchy of Cornwall in Queen Mother Square, Poundbury
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Two new sites for Great British Pub award winners
Great British Pub award winners Maggie and Andrew Dunkin have taken on a further two sites in Nottingham in partnership with Punch
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Charles Wells lines up further Pizzas, Pots and Pints site
Charles Wells has lined up a second site for its Pizzas, Pots and Pints concept
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Greene King launches ‘Purple Reign’ limited edition ale
Greene King is marking the occasion of the 90th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, with a new, limited edition British ale
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Upham Group eyes IPO
Upham Group, the Hampshire based pub operator and brewer, has appointed advisors as it explores a possible IPO
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London Village Inns to move into restaurant market
London Village Inns, the six-strong pub group, is moving into the restaurant market, with a planned opening in Brixton
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Great Northern Inns up to eight
Great Northern Inns, the Nottinghamshire-based pub company, headed by Dave Wilans, is to open its eight site this week
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Cox & Rabbit launch Serendipity Inns
Serendipity Inns and Bars, a new company set up by Richard Cox and Kieran Rabbit, has taken on its first pub
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Botanic Inns shrinks estate
Three pubs from the failed Botanic Inns chain were sold in January leaving the Horatio Group running four venues
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Rollo: M&B may need to switch to a new strategy
Leading analyst Jamie Rollo has said that if Phil Urban, the new M&B chief executive, is unable to improve performance, he thinks the board could consider some more radical options
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Analysis & Insight
Inside track: How leaving the EU would impact pubs
Writing for MCA’s sister title The Publican’s Morning Advertiser, Adam Bernstein takes a look at some of the key areas that would affect the pub sector if the British public votes to leave the European Union, and how a rejection of the continent could shape the landscape for pub operators in years to come
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Industry bodies unite to aid adoption of Statutory Code
Leading trade bodies have come together to offer licensees support and guidance on the statutory pubs code
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Opinion
Mercury rising
The creation of Mercury Pubs sees Punch slow its rate of pub disposals and focus on finding innovative ways to turn around its non-core pubs. New managing director Paul Pavli and Punch chief executive Duncan Garrood talk to MCA about the background, ethos and potential of its new division.
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Tollgate Brewery eyes pub estate
Tollgate Brewery, the Derbyshire-based craft brewer, is to open two pub sites this year and has further roll-out plans
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Offers for British Country Inns have been “predatory”
Martin Sherwood, the chair of British Country Inns (BCI), has revealed that offers for the 16-strong freehold pub chain, have been “predatory”
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Sports Bar & Grill battling increased competition
Sports Bar & Grill said it is keen to continue to open new sites at London stations, but is battling against increased competition for transport hub loactions
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Punch: Performance in line with expectations
Punch has said that its performance for the 28 weeks to 5 March was in line with management expectations as it reported that average profit per pub across its entire estate increased 3% during the period
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Analysis & Insight
BBPA and CAMRA join forces over Late Night Levy
The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) and the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) have joined forces to publish a new report on the impact of the Late Night Levy on the pub sector