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InBrief

InBrief

Punch receives another fine Punch has been hit with its third fine from the Environment Agency in three years. The latest fine of £4,000, with costs...

BarTalk

BarTalk

What have you got planned for Christmas? Suzie Dreja Royal Oak Southampton Hampshire We'll be busy leading up to Christmas Eve but Christmas Day and...

For PR's sake

For PR's sake

How can you generate positive publicity yourself and when should you call in the professionals, asks Humayun Hussain The often-quoted adage of "any...

LETTERs

LETTERs

Punch could be on to something Regarding Punch trialling 24-hour ordering (MA, 25 October 2007), anything that can be done to enable tenants to avoid...

NewsDigest

NewsDigest

A huge crackdown on Scottish pubs using foreign satellites to screen English and Scottish Premier League games has begun. Authorities plan to visit...

Pubco fined for sewage

Pubco fined for sewage

Punch has been hit with its third fine in as many years from the Environment Agency. The latest fine of £4,000 with costs of £1,685 was for failing...

MyShout

MyShout

The quest to go green could be a cause of concern for brewers across Europe, says Tony Jennings One of the most popular traditional names for an...

THE AGENTS

THE AGENTS

Trevor M Watson Director Davis Coffer Lyons It is now widely accepted that trading conditions in the leisure sector are likely to be more difficult...

NewsDigest

NewsDigest

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) says it has held "constructive" talks with Chancellor Alistair Darling over plans to abolish taper relief on...

LETTERs

LETTERs

Energy pressures for licensees A recent trend in the energy market puts further pressure on newcomers and those on the move between pubs - a more...

Famous Status Quo pub closed

Famous Status Quo pub closed

By Ewan Turney

A Surrey live music pub where bands such as Status Quo and Genesis once played has been forced to shut because it can only host one gig a week. The...

LETTERs

LETTERs

Beware a rise in excise duty My recent remarks in the Morning Advertiser (15 November 2007) about the warnings from the brewing sector that beer...

New pubco to save the country pub

New pubco to save the country pub

By The PMA Team

A new pub company has been set up with a view to keeping the country pub alive in Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire

Pubcos failing trade charity

Pubcos failing trade charity

By Tony Halstead

The Licensed Trade Charity has slammed the financial support it receives from the big pubcos as laughable

Faking It

Faking It

Last month industry watchdog the Portman Group announced that it would stop distributing its own proof-of-age cards.It cited falling demand as the...

Q&A: Glen Cooper

Q&A: Glen Cooper

Australian beers are largely seen in the UK as quite neutral thirst quenchers. How do the Coopers brands differ?It's chalk and cheese. The blandness...

Most pubs uninsured

Most pubs uninsured

By John Harrington

Three out of four pubs and other small businesses risk fines of up to £2,500 a day because they don't have the right insurance. That is the stark...

THE AGENTS

THE AGENTS

Graham Allman Managing director GA-Select The great debates goes on. First off, are up-front fees ethical and professional, or just a ruse to take...

Going by the book

Going by the book

Learning from the experiences of others is crucial when it comes to raising standards. Steve Hemsley discovers books that continue to inspire...

Lowering the limit

Lowering the limit

Phil Dixon wonders whether it's time the legal drinking age was brought down to encourage tippling teenagers off the streets and into pubs After the...

LETTERs

LETTERs

Political solution for tenant benefit I am sure you are aware of the Government's decision to abandon plans for taxing managers who live at pubs. I...

MyShout

MyShout

The delay of the general election carries mixed implications for the trade, says John Grogan MP My late father's political hero Harold Wilson's...

THE GUV'NOR

THE GUV'NOR

John Ellis Licensee of the Crown Inn, in Oakengates, Telford, says that differential rates of duty for draught and packaged products could be the...

BarTalk

BarTalk

Who would you rather have behind your bar, Jonny Wilkinson or Wayne Rooney? Scott Murray Bar Sport Cannock Staffordshire I'd have Jonny behind the...

NewsDigest

NewsDigest

Lord Clement Jones, the LibDem peer, has called for a review into the licensing of live music in pubs and other locations. His complaints centre...

Gun is rural pub of the year

Gun is rural pub of the year

The Gun in Chiddingly has been crowned Calor Rural Pub in the Community for 2007. The awards scheme celebrates pubs which have diversified their...

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