Independent Operators

ALMR wants a halt to Westminster meddling

ALMR calls for moratorium on new pub laws

By John Harrington

A moratorium on costly new laws, action to stop below-cost supermarket alcohol sales and duty breaks are needed to stop the "haemorrhage of pubs"....

Bish: Government needs to rethink duty policy

ALMR: closed pubs can't pay taxes

By Ewan Turney

The Government could be £217m worse off because its inflation busting duty hikes have shut so many pubs. The warning comes from the Association of...

Adrian Jones, of the Griffin Inn, Llanbedr DC, Helen Roberts, of Cadwyn Clwyd, and Malcolm Harrison of Pub Is The Hub

Pub is the Hub makes Welsh debut

By John Harrington

Pubs in parts of rural Wales can now apply for grants of up to £10,000 to help them diversify. Pub is the Hub, the Prince Charles-backed...

Venue is allowing customers to bring their own alcohol

Pub launches bring your own booze night

By Ewan Turney

A Punch licensee is telling his customers to bring their own booze to his nightclub. Bip Wetherall, lessee at the 18-room Raven Hotel in Corby,...

Guare: warning over scam

Host warns of scammer targeting pubs

By Gemma McKenna

A Stockport licensee has warned fellow hosts to be on their guard against a scam artist asking for a loan of £800. Karl Guare, licensee at the Royal...

Sir Shannon Alberry: welcomes you to the bar

Sir Shannon Alberry welcomes you!

By Sir Shannon Alberry

The Morning Advertiser introduces our new blogger...Sir Shannon Alberry of the Bloated Toad. To say that pubs run through my veins might be an...

Hosts must also have correct licence

Pub managers face fines for doorstaff error

By John Harrington

Three pub managers who were found employing doorstaff without holding the correct licence themselves face fines of up to £5,000 or even jail. The...

IFBB chairman Paul Wells: believes the tie keeps regional diversity alive

The solid virtues of the tie

By Andrew Pring

Remove the tie, and you say goodbye to real ale and family brewers, Independent Family Brewers of Britain chairman Paul Wells tells Andrew Pring.

Pring: no more important trade campaign in living memory

CLICK TO WIELD THE AXE

By Andrew Pring

Many thousands have so far signed up to the Axe the Beer Tax campaign, but more of us need to if we are to influence the Chancellor come Budget day, says Andrew Pring.

Walkabout: wilting sales

Can Walkabout operator Regent Inns survive?

By The PMA Team

Just before Christmas, Regent Inns held a meeting with its worried suppliers to stress it was not on the verge of going bust. The company was not...

Regent Inns: sales drop

Regent Inns warns on its future

By Martyn Leek, M&C Report

Regent Inns has warned that the uncertainty of its trading position could affect its ability to operate as a going concern.

Martin: blasted Osmond

Binge borrowing weighs heavy on us all

By Tim Martin

The pub sector is suffering because entrepreneurs like Hugh Osmond, above right, made millions by borrowing far too much, says Wetherspoon founder...

Luff: rate relief support

Support for automatic rate relief grows

By Ewan Turney

Over 100 MPs have thrown their support behind a campaign calling for automatic rate relief for small businesses. The MPs have signed up to an Early...

Sam Smiths: claims of unfair dismissals

Sacked managers take on Sam Smith

By Tony Halstead

Sacked pub managers are lining up a series of unfair dismissal claims against North Yorkshire brewer Sam Smith. The company is facing a number of...

MA is urging banks to lend to pubs

Pub loans crisis summit

By John Harrington

The scandal of high-street banks refusing to lend to licensees will be put to five senior Government ministers at next week's pub-crisis summit....

Neame: fears pub closures will escalate

Neame: 25% of pubs could close

By Tamara Sender, M&C Report

Shepherd Neame boss Jonathan Neame has warned that 25% of all Britain's pubs could close for good unless duty on beer is cut. Speaking at a...

JD Wetherspoon offers have kept customers coming out to eat

Major pub players see rise in eating out

By Ewan Turney

Consumers are continuing to eat and drink out but pub and restaurant chains are having to work extra hard to get customers through the door.

Mulholland (L): new beer orders required

MP: limit pubcos to 2,000 pubs

By Ewan Turney

The Tories must introduce a second set of Beer Orders to limit the pubcos to owning 2,000 pubs if they are serious about saving the British pub. That...

Peroni Nastro Azzurro

Peroni Nastro Azzurro

By MA reporter

Why is Peroni Nastro Azzurro in the Hot to Stock list? Peroni Nastro Azzurro is the no 1. Premium beer from Italy and is one of the fastest growing...

Bottling line: work underway

Work begins on St Austell bottling line

By Ewan Turney

Work has begun on a new £700,000 bottling line at St Austell Brewery in Cornwall. The new bottling line will increase capacity to 100,000 bottles a...

MA 150: industry specialists in attendance

MA150 line-up revealed

By The PMA Team

The line-up of speakers for the first free Morning Advertiser (MA) 150 club seminar for leading managed multiple pub operators has been unveiled.

Hunt (r) at the White Horse in Haselmere, Surrey

Tory campaign to save the pub

By John Harrington

The Conservative Party has launched a campaign to save the pub. A new petition on the party's website calls for: • Cutting taxes on lower-alcohol...

Protz: not happy with BBC

Auntie thumbs nose at Camra

By Roger Protz

Why did the BBC edit out any sign of Camra from a programme about drinking in Britain?

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