What the Sunday papers said
24-Jul-2005
Scottish & Newcastle (S&N) has come under fire from Russian investors - and even President Putin - over what are claimed to be its...
Punch still looking at Spirit despite Avebury acquisition
22-Jul-2005
Punch Taverns' recent £219m purchase of the Avebury estate is unlikely to sway the group from hoovering up a significant chunk of Spirit Group's...
Regent quits field after rejection of 975p Urbium bid
21-Jul-2005
by The PMA Team Regent Inns has ended all discussions with West End bar operator Urbium after the rejection of its latest offer, which was worth 975p...
Help is at hand
21-Jul-2005
With two weeks to go before the August 6 deadline for converting existing licences, James Wilmore finds out how the BII is helping licensees...
Still up in the air
21-Jul-2005
As The Publican's Butt Out! campaign gathers pace in Wales, Daniel Pearce went to Cardiff to speak to licensees about their fight against a smoking...
Licensees call for exemptions on smoking ban
21-Jul-2005
Licensees are calling for the government to consider a 'third way' over its plans for a smoking ban in public places.At a Publican Forum held...
Petition to save Ridley's swells
21-Jul-2005
More than 2,500 people have signed an online petition calling for Greene King to reconsider its decision to close the Ridley's brewery, within five...
Embracing the spirit of speciality at De Hems bar in London
21-Jul-2005
Matt Nicholas, manager of Mitchells & Butlers' successful Dutch-themed outlet in Soho, reveals the secrets behind offering a wide range of...
E-mail ban for Greene King's SDMs
21-Jul-2005
Greene King's sales development managers (SDMs) have been banned from using e-mail for six months. The move is to eliminate time wasted dealing with...
It's time at last to clean up pubs
21-Jul-2005
Morning Advertiser columnist ANDREW JEFFORD has taken up the Union Pub Company's suggestion about contacting the Government's Smokefree Legislation...
Is a heatwave necessarily good for pub trade?
21-Jul-2005
Ysanne Williams Spread Eagle Sawley Lancashire 'You can never predict how busy you are going to be in really hot weather, but over the last few weeks...
New realism on the high street
21-Jul-2005
Trading conditions in Britain's town and city high streets may be tough, but a move away from unsustainably-high rents suggests there could be a...
Sign up and become a winner
21-Jul-2005
With less than seven weeks to the start of National Pub Football Week with a stack of giveaways on offer the time is ripe for licensees to think...
Trade warms to positive side
21-Jul-2005
of smoking ban says Fleurets by John Harrington Licensees are gradually coming round to the idea that a smoking ban would not damage trade. That is...
It hasn't been all plain sailing
20-Jul-2005
Self-made businessman David Bruce has won and lost a fortune in the brewery trade. He tells Lorna Harrison of the highs and lows and why he feels he...
Hundreds face prosecution as SIA ends 'discretion period'
20-Jul-2005
Licensees could find their new premises licence at risk if they fail to ensure they have Security Industry Authority (SIA) registered doorstaff. The...
SABMiller buys Bavaria
20-Jul-2005
UK-listed SABMiller has bought Bavaria, Latin America's second largest brewer, for US$7.8bn.The announcement comes three months after rumours first...
Warm Welcome returns at S&N
18-Jul-2005
Scottish & Newcastle Pub Enterprises (S&NPE), has re-launched its Warm Welcome awards following the success of last year's programme.Leased...
What the Sunday papers said
17-Jul-2005
Alcohol is fuelling a surge in violent crime, according to senior police officers. Noting Home Office figures which revealed a 7 per cent rise in...
GBBF preview: What's on and when
15-Jul-2005
Here's an overview of events to help you ensure your time at the GBBF is well spent.Before Joe Public even contemplates introducing his laughing gear...
GBBF preview: Who's there?
15-Jul-2005
With interest in real ale rising, CAMRA is pulling out all the stops to make sure that the GBBF message is reaching as many people as possible,...
Result!
14-Jul-2005
Greene King's latest results have kept it on top, as Hamish Champ reports.So, another good set of results for Greene King. Overall turnover up 33 per...
Pubs open doors as terrorist blasts rock capital
14-Jul-2005
Publicans took the lead and opened their doors to the thousands of people hit by the terror attacks in London last week.As travel routes in the...
Pubs closed in Birmingham bomb scare
14-Jul-2005
Pubs and bars across Birmingham city centre were forced to evacuate after last Saturday's bomb scare prompted police to shut down the area. Following...
Help weed out rogue brokers
14-Jul-2005
Licensees looking for funds are being warned to be on their guard against further rogue finance companies. News has reached The Publican that some...
GBBF preview: Odds on
14-Jul-2005
The Champion Beer of Britain prize is always a highlight of the GBBF. So who's in the running to claim the title this year?The cherry on the Great...
Sensible PEL fee hits right note
14-Jul-2005
I was discussing transitional arrangements the other day with a licensing officer who, up to now, has been dealing with entertainment licensing....
OTHER NEWS
14-Jul-2005
Celtic Inns calls for smoke ban protest Celtic Inns has urged all its licensees to write to Welsh Assembly Members and MPs to tell them their future...
Rumours swirl about biggest pub deal ever
14-Jul-2005
by MA Reporter The biggest pub deal ever is still on the table but it may be Mitchells & Butlers rather than rival Punch that takes over Spirit,...
Red-tape damage 'must be recognised'
14-Jul-2005
The Government must have a better understanding of the damaging impact of regulation on pubs and other hospitality businesses. That was the message...
GK's profits rise 14% in
14-Jul-2005
wake of Laurel deal by John Harrington Greene King is reaping the rewards of its acquisition of Laurel's neighbourhood pubs, after posting record...
Hartford's stable results paves
14-Jul-2005
way for growth says Thomas Hartford Group's results for the 28 weeks ended 9 April 2005 showed turnover up 12.8% to £6.9m compared to £6.1m in...
Avanti signs up 1,000th venue
14-Jul-2005
Avanti Screenmedia, the UK's leading provider of screen-media, has this week propelled its pub estate through the 1,000-venue barrier following a...
Burning ambition defeats disaster
14-Jul-2005
Fire destroyed Kieron Daniels' first pub less than a year after he'd taken it on. Undaunted, the Oxfordshire host moved to another venue and has now...
Pubs warned not to show Saturday afternoon matches
13-Jul-2005
Licensees are being warned to be wary of companies which claim to be able to supply Saturday afternoon games legally.With the new football season...
Regent sets out bid terms for Urbium
12-Jul-2005
Regent Inns has made its third approach for Urbium, which values the Tiger Tiger operator's shares at 975p each.Regent said it had written to the...
Tomorrow's top chefs await their fate
12-Jul-2005
Young culinary stars from the UK's catering college are awaiting the results of the Nestlé Toque d'Or 2005 competition. The Toque d'Or gives...
Ex-licensee finally wins payout for destroyed pub
12-Jul-2005
A former licensee has finally received £20,000 compensation from a company's liquidators five years after his pub was destroyed by a gas...
Pubs ready for stub out
08-Jul-2005
Michelle Perrett looks at how the trade plans to cope with a possible ban on smoking. Reports that a smoking ban is on its way are nothing new to...
Diamonds in the rough
07-Jul-2005
Wolverhampton & Dudley's Pathfinder division has big plans for its managed estate, including the 63 pubs it acquired from Wizard Inns last year,...
Trade Talk: Mark Wickens
07-Jul-2005
Mark Wickens, chairman and creative partner of Brandhouse WTS on the potential for soft drinks brands in the on-trade.I believe there is a real...
Town & country
07-Jul-2005
With some form of smoking ban now certain across the rest of the British Isles, James Wilmore went to Ireland to find out how licensees are coping.In...
Olympic pub joy cut short by terrorist attack
07-Jul-2005
A huge shadow has been cast over London's Olympic triumph by the terrorist attacks in the capital this morning.Celebrations in the hospitality...
CAMRA rounds on Greene King's Ridley's deal
07-Jul-2005
The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has launched a scathing attack on Greene King's acquisition of Essex brewer Ridley's, and has demanded the...
Did you show the Live 8 concert in your pub on Saturday?
07-Jul-2005
Mike Fallon The Wheatsheaf, Barrow-in-Furness 'We put it on at about 8pm but it didn't bring in much trade. Quite a lot of regulars were absent and...
Best Bar None to roll out into 23 'hot spots'
07-Jul-2005
by Ewan Turney The Best Bar None awards scheme is to be rolled out to 23 of the most violent areas of Britain by the beginning of next year. The...
Angela on the rack
07-Jul-2005
Going back to the shop floor was all in a day's work for Greene King boss Mark Angela. TONY HALSTEAD joined him behind the bar of one of the busiest...
High-street managers
07-Jul-2005
'need proper training' by Ewan Turney A pub managers' union has called for all high-street managers to have at least five years' trade experience....
Greene King wins battle for Ridley's
07-Jul-2005
Greene King trumped super-regional rival Wolverhampton & Dudley as well as Shepherd Neame and its regional competitor Charles Wells to pick up...
Garden makeovers boost Wolves sales
07-Jul-2005
A £4m project to develop 200 beer gardens and patios in the Wolverhampton & Dudley managed estate has produced a significant sales lift. The...