Yates Group will be parting company with its property director Tim Meggitt.
Chief executive Mark Jones and other Yates executives will split Meggitt's responsibilities when he leaves on a date yet to be fixed.
S&N auction looms The £2.3bn auction for the Scottish & Newcastle estate will begin in the next three weeks, potential bidders have been told.
Pub groups Laurel and Pubmaster are expected to take a strong interest in the bidding battle along with Texas Pacific Group, BC Partners and entrepreneur Hugh Osmond.
Coors funds buskers Coors brand Carling is to put £500,000 of sponsorship money into supporting busking musicians on the tube.
London Underground is to create a pool of musicians across 25 official pitches, sited in 12 main tube stations.
£10,000 payout A bar manager, who was sacked after working in an Edinburgh pub and restaurant for 12 years, has been awarded £10,000 in compensation.
Mark Bennion was sacked just one week after Northern Nightclub took over the lease of the Cafe Royal Bistro, despite promises from his previous employer that his job was safe.
Mild ale revival Mild ale is undergoing a mini-revival, with nearly 150 brands being brewed today compared with less than 100 around 20 years ago.
This fact came to light during research by the Campaign for Real Ale which will celebrate National Mild Day this Saturday.
Baumann moves on Tony Baumann from Refresh UK has joined Thwaites as national on-trade sales manager.
Baumann will now promote beers such as Warsteiner and Kaltenberg.
At the same time, Refresh UK chief executive Rupert Thompson has relocated from Trowbridge to the Wychwood office in Witney, though his former office remains to handle Ushers, Lowenbrau and other brands.
Thompson said his move reflects the importance of Thames valley beers in the Refresh portfolio.