Use your loaf - We ask Pub Chefs for the secrets of their sandwich success
01-Feb-2005 By Richard Fox
We ask pub chefs for the secrets of their sandwich success Knife & Cleaver, Houghton Conquest,Bedfordshire Sandwich: Chargrilled chicken with...
Great Pub Chefs - Soaring High - Matt Tebbutt
01-Feb-2005 By Mark Taylor
Acclaim for his Monmouthshire pub has proved that Matt Tebbutt was right to abandon a career with the RAF. Mark Taylor pays a visit to the...
What the Sunday papers said…
31-Jan-2005
None of the publicans responding to a BBC survey said they would stay open 24-hours when licensing laws are relaxed next month, largely because it...
JDW's rise in sales fails to impress City
27-Jan-2005
by The PMA Team Managed operator JD Wether-spoon has reported a slight improvement in trading during its 12-week second quarter with like-for-like...
SFI appoints advisor to consider its options
27-Jan-2005
by The PMA Team SFI Group has appointed an advisor to look at refinancing or selling the company. The company, which saw its banks swap debt for...
A speedy solution
27-Jan-2005
MP Martin O'Neill, the man who led the Trade & Industry Select Committee's recent probe into the pubcos, tells Daniel Pearce why the subsequent...
Licensees glory in Wetherspoon smoking ban
27-Jan-2005
JD Wetherspoon plans to introduce a smoking ban have been welcomed by other licensees - because it could mean more trade for them.The chain is to...
New SIA problems as deadlines draw closer
27-Jan-2005
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is continuing to struggle in its efforts to get door supervisors to sign up for its new licence.Police in most...
Going for Gould
27-Jan-2005
Stephen Gould made the switch from major pubco to family firm two years ago, and will now take over as Everards' MD six months earlier than planned....
Hours fixing' is next hurdle facing hosts
27-Jan-2005
The latest twist in the sorry tale of licensing reform and the one probably most important for the majority of licensees is the "fixing" of...
JDW to ban smoking across estate by 2006
27-Jan-2005
by John Harrington JD Wetherspoon is to ban smoking in all of its 650 pubs by May 2006 because too many non-smokers are staying away from smoky...
Punch pair are a Shining example
27-Jan-2005
by MA Reporter A combination of entrepreneurial flair and outstanding attention to detail has been rewarded with a top licensed trade award for two...
Livingstone joins gay pub flag row
27-Jan-2005
by John Harrington A row over gay Soho pubs flying rainbow flags has erupted, after London mayor Ken Livingstone condemned Westminster Council for...
The giving game
27-Jan-2005
Charity collections in pubs may be fairly commonplace but the recent crisis insouth east Asia has raised the stakes. CAMILLA PALMER reports on the...
Trade up in arms over Alcohol Disorder Zones
27-Jan-2005
by Ewan Turney Pubs and bars in problem areas could find themselves "yellow-carded" and dumped in Alcohol Disorder Zones, with the prospect of...
Willing and able
26-Jan-2005
Turning Cains around is no short-term project for its dynamic directors - they are in it for the long haul, as they explain to Andrew...
M&B rides high on food and festive trade
26-Jan-2005
Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) today downplayed the impact of regulatory pressures, predicting that its economies of scale and ongoing disposal...
Stalled progress at SFI sparks potential sale
24-Jan-2005
The troubled SFI Group has appointed Kroll as corporate advisor as it weighs up sale or restructuring as possible routes to survival.The move comes...
What the Sunday papers said…
24-Jan-2005
Passions are running high over proposals to relax the UK's archaic drinking laws, with the drinks industry on one side, consumer groups, the medical...
Finance: Be calculating
21-Jan-2005
Make this the year when you take back control of your pub accounts by calculating the actual costs and running expenses says Phil Mellows.Publicans...
GK's managed estate is split into five divisions
20-Jan-2005
by The PMA Team Greene King has re-organised its managed outlets into five divisions following the acquisition of 432 Laurel neighbourhood pubs last...
On the attack
20-Jan-2005
The licensed trade is under siege again. But the industry has been working hard to correct the misconceptions. Michelle Perrett reports.It looks like...
Pubfolio plans expansion of estate
20-Jan-2005
Pubfolio has whetted the market's appetite with talk of further rapid expansion of its 800-strong portfolio.Pubfolio boss Richard Hatter confirmed he...
Finance: Happy loss?
20-Jan-2005
Colin Marsters warns that far from boosting profits, licensees are heavily subsidising happy hours.Happy hours have long been a traditional carrot...
Michelin-starred hosts plan chain
20-Jan-2005
by Tony Halstead The owners of Michelin-starred Northcote Manor, who recently opened a Lancashire gastro pub, are planning more sites. Partners...
Pop Idol makers stop Pub Idol trademark
20-Jan-2005
by MA Reporter The makers of ITV's Pop Idol have stepped in to stop a karaoke entrepreneur from trademarking the name "Pub Idols" for use in his...
Host sacked in light-bulb row
20-Jan-2005
by John Harrington A pub manager has been sacked and given one week to leave his pub for ordering light bulbs without consent. John Traynor,...
Hosts must be made to join Pubwatch'
20-Jan-2005
A licensee and former Pubwatch chairman has called for the Scottish Executive to look at making participation in a Pubwatch scheme compulsory....
Blears pledges no Ofbooze'
20-Jan-2005
Home Office minister Hazel Blears has told the Morning Advertiser that plans for a new regulatory body to monitor social responsibility in the trade...
Beware pitfalls and
20-Jan-2005
plethora of paperwork If The Mail on Sunday thinks Andrew Cunningham is a friend of the licensed trade, it should look at the Licensing Regulations...
Best Family Pub of the year
20-Jan-2005
Britvic sponsors this award, which recognises the pub that has bestcapitalised on thefamily market in thepast 12 months North: Garsdale Country Inn...
Climbing the ladder
19-Jan-2005
With so many drinks brands vying for space on the bar, it's hard to know which way to turn. Adam Withrington asks Myles Doran how Barracuda makes...
Delay in reopening Boscastle flood pub
19-Jan-2005
Staff at a pub that was completely wrecked by floods in the summer are putting the business back together.When severe floods hit the Cornish town of...
Music pub saved from demolition
19-Jan-2005
A pub that became the centre of the community thanks to its outstanding music events has been saved from demolition.The Witchwood in...
JD Wetherspoon lags behind high street rivals
19-Jan-2005
Undercut on price and undercut on profit seems a fitting if tough epithet for JD Wetherspoon (JDW) after today's trading update revealed flat...
Cultural creativity at Greene King
18-Jan-2005
Greene King Pub Company's managing director, Mark Angela, has unveiled a radical restructuring of the managed pub division under the strap-line, "The...
What the Sunday papers say...
17-Jan-2005
Tessa Jowell, the Culture Secretary, has insisted the Government will not be "blown off course" by a press campaign to derail its plans to legalise...
BBPA hits back after Daily Mail campaign
17-Jan-2005
The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has spoken out after the Daily Mail launched its campaign to stall licensing reform.The newspaper has...
Herald shows its acquisitive Mood
13-Jan-2005
by Tony Halstead and The PMA Team Lancashire-based Herald Inns & Bars, a company linked to leisure entrepreneur Trevor Hemmings, has acquired...
ALMR announces finalists in Operations Manager Awards
13-Jan-2005
Entrants for the 2005 ALMR Operations Managers Awards have been whittled down to the final 16 as the last stage of judging approaches.Seven area...
Redundancies loom as Regent gears up for possible sale
13-Jan-2005
City rumours of a forthcoming sale of the 71-strong Regent Inns have intensified as the streamlining of the company's HQ operation gathers pace.A...
BII to extend membership to licensees in off-trade
13-Jan-2005
The BII is opening up its membership to all alcohol retailers for the first time to reflect the changing face of the licensed sector.The trade's...
A round with The Publican
13-Jan-2005
What made the news in The Publican this week 10 years ago, five years ago and last year.1995Independent brewers, unhappy with spiralling beer duty...
Coussins calls for new pub regulatory body
13-Jan-2005
by John Harrington Portman Group chief executive Jean Coussins has called for a Portman-style regulatory body for pubs. Her comments follow the...
EU expansion tipped to ease bar staff shortage
13-Jan-2005
by Ewan Turney Recruitment problems could be a thing of the past thanks to the expansion of the European Union (EU) to several Eastern European...
Fancy storing a Vulcan bomber in your yard for a wee while?
13-Jan-2005
A landlord in Stockport has given Snifter an unusual task finding a temporary home for his ex-RAF bomber while he does battle with the Blackpool...
Home Counties: Red Lion
13-Jan-2005
Coleshill, Buckinghamshire John Ullman doesn't mince his words. "I feel very privileged to live in the village and run this pub." It seems the...
Leicester clean-up stops drunks mid-flow
13-Jan-2005
Drunks caught urinating in the street in Leicester were handed a mop and bucket and told to clean up their mess. Police have warned that patrols...
Punch hosts win new car
13-Jan-2005
Licensees of the George Hotel in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, are the lucky recipients of a brand new Mini Cooper after winning a Castlemaine...
The knock-on effect
13-Jan-2005
Rugby fans will be out in force from 5 February when the Six Nations kicks off. Ewan Turney gets some tips from licensees on how to turn the...