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The only constant is change

The only constant is change

By Peter Coulson

Some years’ ago, when children’s certificates were first introduced in Scotland, there was much criticism of licensing boards for seeking to impose a range of conditions concerning child welfare and maternal protection — even including strictures on breast...

Alcohol Concern praises pubs

Alcohol Concern praises pubs

By Michelle Perrett

The chief executive of Alcohol Concern Don Shenker has praised pubs for improving community life.

Geronimo’s new flagship site

Geronimo’s new flagship site

By John Harrington, M&C Report

Geronimo Inns, the pub operator acquired by Young’s late last year, is to open a new flagship site called the Oyster Shed on the ground floor of the headquarters of Japanese bank Nomura, in the City of London.

Licensee fights to keep patio secure

Licensee fights to keep patio secure

By Adam Pescod

A licensee in Brighton has described a proposal by local residents to restore her beer garden to a public right of way between 11.30pm and 9am as “crazy”.

Still time to apply for Pub Mentors

Still time to apply for Pub Mentors

By Michelle Perrett

There is still time to apply for a groundbreaking scheme — Pub Mentors — which has been launched by the Publican’s Morning Advertiser (PMA) and Coca-Cola Enterprise’s Open More Business to help four pubs build their businesses.

Paul Charity: 'Tenants pushing for even better deals'

Fresh news from the real world of rents

By The PMA Team

Some things have changed for the better in tenanted pubs, some haven’t. At some of the bigger companies, rent-setting mechanisms have taken a step backwards in recent years.

Imbiba eyes capital deals

Imbiba eyes capital deals

Investment company Imbiba Partnership has made an approach for the seven-strong Black & Blue business.

BBPA defends pubcos after new study

BBPA defends pubcos after new study

The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has defended pubcos treatment of tenants after they were slammed in a report from the Institute of Public Policy Research (IPPR).

Northern Irish pubs face tough choices

Northern Irish pubs face tough choices

By Ewan Turney

Pubs in Northern Ireland face some tough choices over the coming year as a new survey revealed two-thirds had seen a drop in trade over the past year.

Euston Tap: run by Tim Anderson until recently

Father’s Study pub concept

By MA Reporter

Bloomsbury Leisure Group, the company led by Jonathan Dalton, is to launch a new pub concept called Father’s Study, later this year in London, which it hopes eventually to expand up to eight sites.

Jägermeister acts on 'passing off' at bars

Jägermeister acts on 'passing off' at bars

By John Harrington

The maker of Jägermeister, the herbal liqueur brand, has warned five bars to stop passing off other products as Jägermeister or face legal action.

Horseshoe: licensees subjected to threats

Licensees forced to lower flag

By Gurjit Degun

Two licensees have been forced to take down a Hungarian flag outside their pub after suffering repeated threats of violence. Carl Durose and Eniko...

Johnson: help for riot hit firms

Major firms back latest riot help fund

By John Harrington, M&C Report

Major UK businesses and London mayor Boris Johnson have pledged fresh funding for "emergency financial assistance" aimed at small companies hit by...

Orlowski: industry must be fully involved in health debate

Taking a responsible stand

By Stefan Orlowski

Stakeholders must work together to help reduce alcohol misuse, argues the boss of Heineken UK.

Mark McQuater: rebranding exercise

Barracuda unveils Smith & Jones rebrand

By John Harrington, M&C Report

Managed pub operator Barracuda is to rebrand all its 161 Smith & Jones outlets in a bid to make the brand as well recognised as any others.

Three Tuns: Shropshire-based and growing fast

Three Tuns aims for five

By John Harrington

Fast-growing Shropshire brewery the Three Tuns has revealed plans to operate an estate of five pubs after opening its first outlet. The company...

Deal: the Premier Inns all have a restaurant attached

Whitbread to sell Premier Inn sites

By Mark Wingett, M&C Report

Whitbread is to sell seven Premier Inn sites to real-estate investment firm LaSalle Investment Management for £53.8m in a sale and leaseback deal.

Newman Arms: a pie shop could open next door

Hosts hail freehold deals

By PMA Reporters

Licensees who bought their freeholds from Punch Taverns two years ago say the move has paid off with bigger profits being achieved, allowing greater...

Vending machine: selling 40 gallons of milk a day

Milk vending machine a great hit at pub

By Adam Pescod

A licensee in Staffordshire has installed a vending machine outside his pub after the local council refused him permission to open a shop on the...

Gary McNaughton: feels he was put in a “no-win situation”

Licensee to pay £14,509 electricity bill

By Adam Pescod

A licensee in Cornwall has reached an out-of-court settlement with energy company Opus to pay electricity bills worth over £14,000. Gary...

Smiles: Charles Wells licensees Ian and Pauline Goodman

Charles Wells vows to boost support

By John Harrington, M&C Report

Charles Wells Pub Company has promised to improve its support network for licensees, including increasing the ratio of RDMs.

Apology: British Gas

Host gets apology from British Gas

By Gurjit Degun

British Gas has apologised for charging a licensee £20,000 after telling him that his pub "looked like it used a lot of electricity".

Clean-up operation: the aftermath of the riots in London

Pub sales suffer in wake of riots

By The PMA Team

The rioting that took place across the UK last week led to an unwelcome dent in trade for pubs in affected areas, with some sites reporting sales falls of up to 40%. That's according to the Publican's Morning Advertiser survey of pubco bosses.

'Corrections required', says Paul Charity

Correction: there's been a few mistakes

By The PMA Team

It is almost exactly a decade since the publication of the finest novel, for my money, of the past 25 years — Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections....

Investment: the Box Tree

Non-execs unveiled by Redcomb

By The PMA Team

Redcomb Pubs, the company founded by former M&B marketing executive Dan Shotton, has appointed two senior non-executive directors.

Boris: help for pubs

Fresh help for riot-hit London firms

By John Harrington, M&C Report

Riot-hit pubs in Croydon and Tottenham could be entitled to extra business rates relief under the new £20m London Enterprise Fund.

Wetherspoon's Great Harry pub in Woolwich was a victim of the riots

Riot hit pubs: get your rates appeal in now

By Gurjit Degun

Pubs that have been affected during the riots are being urged to lodge appeals with their local Valuation Office for a reduction in business rates.

'Fit for purpose': BII launces new apprenticeship scheme

BII pub apprenticeship call

By Adam Pescod

A new government-funded apprenticeship scheme launched by BII and People 1st yesterday has been lauded as "the answer" to establishing the pub industry as a viable career path for young people.

Livebookings: new deals website

Livebookings takes on Groupon

By Ewan Turney

Online table reservation company Livebookings has launched a new daily deals website in a bid to take on Groupon in the restaurant and pub sector....

Browne: against marking scheme

SBPA hits out at Dundee bottle scheme

By Michelle Perrett

The SBPA has called for the City of Dundee Licensing Board not to proceed a bottle marking scheme for licensed premises.

Jim Walsh: highly respected

Jim Walsh passes away

By Ewan Turney

Renowned and highly respected pub operator and industry figure Jim Walsh has passed away following a long illness. Walsh founded the Commer Group in...

Peter Coulson: 'Be wary of different types of covenant'

Pub sales: the right to restrict

By Peter Coulson

It is no surprise to me that certain breweries and other owners are continuing to reserve their right to impose a restrictive covenant when pubs are sold, writes Peter Coulson.

Dave Daly: Predicts bright future for managed houses

Managed houses fit for future success

By Dave Daly

It seems that a lot of managed houses are running a lot stronger than they were 10 to 15 years ago, including a few wet-led town centre pubs, writes Dave Daly.

Radical restructuring for BII

BII to undergo radical shakeup

By Ewan Turney

The BII (British Institute of Innkeeping) is to carry out a radical restructuring to create a more transparent, democratic organisation.

Paul Charity: 'Interesting times' for the industry

5,000 freeholds for sale as pubcos shrink

By The PMA Team

The formal demerger of Punch Taverns into managed and leased companies at the start of this month was a symbolic moment, writes The PMA Team.

Tuppen: move would help defuse tensions between landlord and tenant

Tuppen in plea to pubcos

By John Harrington and Michelle Perrett

Enterprise chief Ted Tuppen has promised to "push even harder" to encourage other pubcos to insist that anyone signing a lease or tenancy has taken...

Walkabout operator reduces debts

Walkabout operator Intertain's £29m loss

By John Harrington, M&C Report

Walkabout operator Intertain has reduced its debts from £65m to £35m after agreeing a £29.9m debt-for-equity swap with its banking group. The...

Courts are cracking down on fire safety lapses

Fire safety warning follows host's jailing

By Gurjit Degun

Licensees are being warned to follow fire safety regulations after a court case saw a hotel owner and consultant jailed for eight months each.

Thomas secures new site

New Jam House for No Saints

By Mark Wingett, M&C Report

Steve Thomas, the Luminar founder who now heads the No Saints cabaret bar/restaurant group, has secured approval to open a site in Cambridge under...

All Bar One in Richmond closed early and staff cleared all back bottle bars away

Rioting continues outside London

By Michelle Perrett

Pubs outside the capital were the latest to come under siege in the rioting that has hit the country. Many pubs in the capital shut early — during peak trading hours — on police advice and to ensure staff could get home safely.

Riots: Licensees urged to contact insurers

Riots: Licensees urged to contact insurers

By Gurjit Degun

Licensees whose pubs have been hit by the riots are being urged to contact their insurance company for advice as soon as possible. That's the advice...

BBPA issues advice in wake of riots

Riots: Take advice from police and pubwatch

By Michelle Perrett

The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has advised pubs to take advice from police and speak to their local pubwatch when dealing with the escalating rioting.

Great Harry: Wetherspoon pub in Woolwich was hit by fire

Pubs under siege in riots

By PMA Team

Pubs were under siege in parts of London and cities across the country as violence escalated last night. Businesses were looted as far afield as...

Riots: Pubs hit hard

Pubs hit by Tottenham riots

By Adam Pescod

A licensee in Tottenham believes he may lose at least £5,000 after a group of youths involved in Saturday's riots vandalised and stole from his pub.

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