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Study paints a less than rosy picture for the pub trade

42% spending less at the pub

By M&C Report

A new study has found 42% of drinkers are spending less in pubs than six months ago — there are falls across virtually all sectors.

BII: apology to Wakefield

BII apologises to Wakefield

By Ewan Turney

The BII has offered an unreserved apology to high profile member Nigel Wakefield over the "negative impact" false allegations had on his reputation....

Kings Arms Hotel, Berkhamstead, Herts: the site has seen a £1m investment

Oakman reports 118% sales increase

By The PMA Team

Oakman Inns, the company headed by former Whitbread executive Peter Borg-Neal, has reported a sales increase of 118% in its most recent year to 4...

Under tha hammer: Enterprise and Admiral pubs

Enterprise and Admiral to auction off pubs

By Gurjit Degun

Enterprise Inns and Admiral Taverns will be auctioning 27 of their pubs in Wales, the Morning Advertiser has learnt. Out of a total 30 freehold pubs...

ASNED: new trade body

New night-time economy body

By John Harrington

Licensees are invited to join a new body that promotes joint action locally to encourage safer and more profitable town centres at night.

Mulholland (left): concerns over Bill

Localism Bill could hit pub entrepreneurs

By John Harrington

Small pub companies, brewers and entrepreneurs could find it harder to buy and run pubs under Government plans to give communities greater powers to...

Gary McNaughton faced a huge bill at the New Inn

Opus pursues pub licensee for £22,000

By John Harrington

Opus Energy is trying to claim more than £22,000 from a licensee who stopped paying electricity bills after they soared from £319 to £2,200 per...

Supermarkets: allowed to sell cheap alcohol

Pub trade fury at below-cost plans

By Lesley Foottit

The pub trade is furious at Government plans to introduce a ban on below-cost sales that would still allow 38p cans of lager to be sold.

Royal wedding: thumbs up from police

ACPO backs later pubs during royal wedding

By John Harrington

A group representing top policemen supports the plan to let pubs open later during the royal wedding weekend. The Government plans to let pubs open...

Protz: communities need a pub

Campaign to save our pubs

By Roger Protz

The trade needs a helping hand from Government as it contends with the recent VAT increase, says Roger Protz. The airwaves are packed with...

Admiral Taverns helps pubs serve food

Admiral Taverns helps pubs serve food

By Gurjit Degun

Admiral Taverns is offering a series of events at Booker branches to help licensees make the most out of serving food. The events will run from...

Spirit in Manchester: up for sale

Cougar Leisure in administration

By Ewan Turney

Cougar Leisure, headed by Julian Sargeson, has gone into administration — Begbies Traynor has been appointed.

William and Kate: wedding approaches

Pub live music fears over royal wedding

By John Harrington

Many pubs could find themselves unable to host live music and other entertainment during their extended hours over the royal wedding weekend.

FSB: retirement age axe could lead to more tribunals

Compulsory retirement age axed

By Gurjit Degun

The Government's decision to phase out compulsory retirement could lead to more employment tribunals, the FSB has warned.

Punch: 166 projects completed in first quarter

Punch: pub investments are on track

By John Harrington

Punch Taverns has stressed that it's pub investment programme is "on track" despite delays in its Investment for Growth (I4G) scheme.

Knife and Cleaver: currently closed

Charles Wells buys first pub in 18 months

By Lesley Foottit

Charles Wells has acquired its first pub since summer 2009 — the Knife and Cleaver in Bedfordshire. The Houghton Conquest 17th century pub will...

McNulty: ideas for pubs in 2011

2011: a chance to make pubs more appealing

By Dave McNulty

It's the new year, a time to reflect on the challenges and successes of the past 12 months and consider how to make the next even better. What...

Haslam: won the Best Individual Award at the MA200 last year

TLC Inns secures funding for fifth pub

By Ewan Turney

Award winning multiple operator TLC Inns has secured funding to add a fifth pub to his estate in early 2011. TLC, founded and run by Steve Haslam,...

Voucher offer: the deal on the Pint Drop website

Bucks pubs try out pint-by-text scheme

By John Harrington

Three Buckinghamshire pubs are trialling a scheme that lets punters buy friends a drink from a pub remotely via text-message vouchers. Pint Drop...

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