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Provence unveils managed concepts

Provence unveils managed concepts

By The PMA Team

Provence, the company that sells pub freeholds at auctions with a leaseback to itself, has created six new concepts for its managed division. The...

The right stuff?

The right stuff?

By Hamish Champ

The sale of Hertford-based McMullen's old brewery site to supermarket giant Sainsbury's at the beginning of last month signalled the end of a chapter...

Pick of the pubs

Pick of the pubs

By James Wilmore

A traditional family-orientated inn with six en-suite letting rooms is on the market in Brixham, Devon. The Weary Ploughman is well known for its...

Smartbox owes us hundreds say pubs

Smartbox owes us hundreds say pubs

By Ewan Turney

Interactive TV service Smartbox has admitted it is experiencing "growing pains" after several licensees complained of not being paid. Smartbox,...

Independence day

Independence day

By Phil Dixon

Phil Dixon turns the traditional pub tenancy agreement on its head and suggests an open-ended, flexible approach as an alternative way forward I...

MyShout

MyShout

By David Elliott

Social marketing will get us all in the end - but maybe that's not such a bad thing, says David Elliott You may not have noticed yet, but the health...

Pubco to challenge supermarket booze

Pubco to challenge supermarket booze

By The PMA Team

A pubco boss is to meet the challenge of cheap off-trade drink prices head-on with a Christmas promotion which will undercut supermarket rates. A...

LESG pioneered  auction sales trend

LESG pioneered auction sales trend

My survey of London & Edinburgh Swallow Group (LESG) auction activity in the six years prior to its collapse reveals a number of interesting trends.

MA probe: LESG pubs made £155m

MA probe: LESG pubs made £155m

By The PMA Team

A survey by the Morning Advertiser into property sales at public auction by London & Edinburgh Swallow Group (LESG) has revealed receipts of around £155m.

Fake ID youths locked in pub

Fake ID youths locked in pub

By Tony Halstead

A licensee locked more than 20 teenagers in the downstairs bar of his pub and telephoned police after suspecting the youngsters were carrying fake ID...

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MA backed advice line for L&E pubs

The Morning Advertiser has joined forces with a firm of licensing experts to set up a London & Edinburgh hotline which tenants can ring for help....

Cheers

Cheers

Budvar's top Marques During a visit to Budweiser Budvar's brewery in Southern Bohemia, Cask Marque's Annabel Smith was deep in the cellars with...

Pubs face ban over heaters

Pubs face ban over heaters

By John Harrington john.harrington@william-reed.co.u

Pubs could be banned from using fixed heaters in outdoor smoking shelters under building laws that came into force in April. Instead they may have to...

Pick of the pubs

Pick of the pubs

By James Wilmore

The High Park Tavern is five minutes from the beach in Ryde, one of the biggest towns on the Isle of Wight. A two-storey property, it comprises a...

Court ruling backs pubs and doorstaff

Court ruling backs pubs and doorstaff

A legal ruling confirms that operators and doorstaff are not liable for everything that happens at the entrance or inside pubs or clubs, a lawyer...

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Pub group drops glass ban action

The Scottish Beer and Pub Association has dropped its legal battle over a proposed glass ban and is to receive compensation for its court costs.

Licensees praised for helping cut crime

Licensees praised for helping cut crime

Police in Manchester have hailed an operation to reduce the number of thefts in city centre pubs, bars and clubs. Police say crime was cut by 28 per...

LESG hosts face direct rent deal

LESG hosts face direct rent deal

Hundreds of London & Edinburgh Swallow Group (LESG) licensees face the extraordinary prospect of a direct relationship with the freehold owner of their pub in the wake of the company's collapse.

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