All Pubs articles – Page 145
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McMullen celebrates first graduates of new kitchen award scheme
Hertfordshire brewer and pub operator McMullen has recognised the first eight staff members to complete its new training course; the Silver Award for Kitchen.
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Moorhouse’s eyes expansion of pub estate
David Grant, the managing director of Moorhouse’s Brewery, has told M&C the group is determined to grow its pub estate but admitted he does not know what the future holds for the traditional pub.
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Suburban pubs ‘bearing the brunt of closures’
Suburban pubs are being hit hardest by closures, making up more than half of pubs lost, while high streets are less affected
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Inn Collection appoints operations director
Sean Donkin has been promoted to operations director at north east-based coaching inn operator, the Inn Collection.
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Star invests £3.7m in 20 north east refurbs
Star Pubs & Bars is to invest £3.7m in 20 major refurbishments in and around Newcastle by the end of 2015.
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Robinsons mystery visit scores up 9% in three years
Robinsons says it has increased standards across is pub estate by 9% over the past three years.
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Pull the other one
With every place that serves beer and posh pork scratchings now claiming the gastropub moniker, a new breed of food-led pubs has risen. M&C’s sister title Restaurant looks at five examples that are moving things on
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UK’s first free-from and organic pub chain launched
A planned chain of pubs serving only free-from and organic food is launching this month.
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Sykes joins Pint Shop team
Pint Shop, Cambridge beer house concept, has appointed Rosie Sykes as its new development chef
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Rural pubs' phone and internet boosted in Vodafone pilot
Rural pubs will benefit from reliable mobile phone signal and internet access for the first time in a pilot scheme which is set to be rolled out across the UK
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Camerons: Pubcos need to think tenant relationship
Joe Smith, operations director at Camerons Brewery, has said the company is striving to change the relationship between pub companies and their tenants.
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Analysis & Insight
Wage wars
At a time when people are the “magic dust” that divides an evenly matched sector, a number of companies have started to factor in increased investment on attracting and retaining staff. With others likely to follow, what will suffer, expansion plans or refurbishment targets? And will the issue finally force the Government to create a more level playing field with the supermarkets on tax?
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Second opening from The Lord Clyde team
Cheshire gastropub, The Lord Clyde, has announced a second site: The Hanging Gate in Higher Sutton, Cheshire
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Adnams appoints head of digital and customer experience
Adnams, the Suffolk-based family brewer and pub operator, has appointed Liz Cobbold as its first director of digital and customer experience
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Intertain opens second Walkabout in a week
Intertain has re-opened its second Walkabout in a week.
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BrewDog appoints head of marketing
BrewDog has promoted Sarah Warman to the role of head of marketing.
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Nottingham Brewery secures third site, eyes new concept
Nottingham Brewery has taken on its third pub, finished the refurbishment and rebranding of its second and is now eyeing the launch of a licensed café concept, M&C has learnt.
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Humble Pub Co aims to grow to 10 sites
Keith Marsden, the current British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) Licensee of the Year, has told M&C he is eyeing several concepts as he aims to build a ten-strong estate across the West Midlands.
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Stonegate plans TCG parcel sale and leaseback
Stonegate has placed a four-strong package of central London-based freehold sites on to the market as part of sale and leaseback process
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Kained acquires Trainspotting pub
Glasgow-based bar and restaurant operator Kained Holdings is opening its sixth venue today on the former Crosslands bar which featured in Trainspotting