Licensee loses fight to convert closed pub into housing
24-Nov-2004
A licensee is considering an appeal to the High Court after a local community won its fight to prevent his pub being converted into housing.After...
Tourism and health equal industry wealth
23-Nov-2004
"Bidding for Better" was the strap-line of this year's Business in Sport and Leisure conference which focused in on tourism-related and health-driven...
Finance: Tax concerns
23-Nov-2004
Casual staff are a vital part of running a pub. But are you taxing them properly? Expert Peter Davies answers some common questionsWhy should I...
Pub trade welcomes tube proposals
23-Nov-2004
Proposals to extend the tube so that it runs for an hour later on Friday and Saturday evenings have been welcomed by the pub industry.Mayor of...
Smoking ban proposals may boost corporate deals
22-Nov-2004
The delivery of the White Paper on Public Health outlining the forthcoming smoking ban is likely to intensify the round of corporate bids,...
What the Sunday papers said
22-Nov-2004
Everyone knows smoking kills. But what no one considered was that Government plans to help the quarter of the population who smoke to quit could...
High street saturation affecting rent reviews, say valuers
22-Nov-2004
The slow A3 letting market is making rent reviews difficult, according to Bill Graham and Paul Newby of property agent Fleurets. When conducting a...
Lincoln pub offers fifty ales at festival
19-Nov-2004
A Lincoln pub has boosted sales with its biggest ever annual beer festival, offering almost 50 guest ales.The Strugglers in Lincoln, the current...
Four jailed over licensee's murder
18-Nov-2004
Three men have been jailed for life for beating a licensee to death in his bedroom while they raided the pub's safe to get cash for drugs. Michael...
U-turn on price cuts as JDW sees margins fall
18-Nov-2004
by The PMA Team High street operator JD Wetherspoon has performed a U-turn and increased its prices in an attempt to boost its margins. The price...
A bridge too near
18-Nov-2004
What happens when alcohol is much cheaper down the road? The PMA Team went to Malmo in Sweden to find out and argues that there are lessons for the...
Licensees told not to panic over smoke ban
18-Nov-2004
Licensees have been urged not to panic over plans for a smoking ban in the White Paper on Public Health.Broad proposals revealed by health secretary...
Food or fags choice for licensees
18-Nov-2004
Licensees are facing up to a stark choice between food or fags following the announcement of a smoking ban in food pubs.According to The Publican's...
Licensee battles with Punch over beer monitoring
18-Nov-2004
A London licensee has blocked Punch Taverns from sending in people to monitor his beer equipment in the High Court.Paddy Maguire, publican at the...
Confused definitions reign in the trade
18-Nov-2004
Herding the styles of imported, speciality and specialty beers into recognised groups is a difficult task; even a poll of brewers reveals some...
Food pubs warm to Scotland's ban
18-Nov-2004
by Max Gosney Pub chefs in Scotland claim their businesses will continue to thrive despite the Scottish Executive's decision to outlaw smoking....
RSVP Bar
18-Nov-2004
Brooker's clean-up crusade Hugh Brooker is a man on a mission. Not content with running one of the 10 best-performing sites in Laurel Pub Company's...
Mitchells & Butlers
18-Nov-2004
Proper control equals profitability Mitchells & Butlers' chief executive Tim Clarke has no doubts about the benefits of responsible retailing...
TV chef helping Sheps champion Kentish fare
18-Nov-2004
by Max Gosney Brewer Shepherd Neame has teamed up with TV chef Phil Vickery to champion Kentish-grown produce across its south -east pub estate....
TV chef signs lease at King of Prussia
18-Nov-2004
TV chef Phil Vickery has boosted the profile of pub cuisine after becoming lessee at the 70-cover King of Prussia at Farnham Royal, Berkshire. The...
William Reed scoops top award
18-Nov-2004
Morning Advertiser publisher William Reed, scooped the top award in the Business Success category of the UK Family Business Honours programme....
We salute responsible hosts
18-Nov-2004
Yesterday, believe it or not, a Government minister said something nice about the trade. At least, I trust he did as I write this in advance of...
BBC's new goal
17-Nov-2004
Sky's domination of sport in pubs faces some new competition - from the oldest kid on the block. Tom Sandham reports.Witnessing Garth Crooks barking...
Majestic's bumper off-sales figures a warning for pubcos
17-Nov-2004
Majestic's recently released half year figures make sobering reading for anyone involved in brewing, operating pubs or selling beer.With a 7.4 per...
What the Sunday papers said
15-Nov-2004
Leading investment banks and research houses are cutting their growth forecasts as the outlook darkens for the global economy, research has revealed....
SIA deadline approaches in North West
12-Nov-2004
Fears are growing over the lack of door staff signing up to the Security Industry Authority license in the North West.The deadline is now days away...
It's the Grandaddy
11-Nov-2004
by The PMA Team The Good Beer Guide can lay claim to the title of Guide Grandad. First published in 1972, a year after Camra (Campaign for Real Ale)...
Let's open books'
11-Nov-2004
Peter Linacre, managing director of Massive, argues that the pubco rent review process still brings an implicit penalty for success'. He maintains a...
Turning full circle
11-Nov-2004
Gerry Martin, brother of JD Wetherspoon chairman Tim Martin, has gone back behind the bar as he down-sizes his company, Stone Hill Taverns. The PMA...
Good Pub Guide paves the way
11-Nov-2004
Morning Advertiser news editor The PMA Team gives his opinions on the food guides Autumn sees the publication of the annual pub guides in readiness...
Punch bullish about future after strong results
11-Nov-2004
The rapid growth of the Punch Taverns group was vividly illustrated by its year end results which revealed a 49 per cent increase in yearly turnover...
Prem Plus fixtures are just getting worse'
11-Nov-2004
Further to the debate on Sky's pricing ("Reaching for the Sky", Morning Advertiser, 4 November) I have seen my Sky subscription bill rise from...
What it means to pubs
11-Nov-2004
We asked licensees whose pubs feature in leading guides if the experience has been good for business Les Routiers Pubs and Inns Guide 2005: Melanie...
Yates hits high street with two-for-one meal deals
11-Nov-2004
by John Harrington High-street managed company Yates Group has started offering two-for-one meal deals across its Yates's outlets, except for its...
Head above the rest
11-Nov-2004
A 27-year quest to serve the perfect pint gave Blakey's bar in Newcastle-under-Lyme the winning edge in the Stella Artois Quality Award 2004. DIZZANA...
Gang target Cambridgeshire pubs
11-Nov-2004
Licensees in and around Cambridge are urged to be extra vigilant following a spate of break-ins at pubs in the region. Twenty-seven pubs have been...
Bleach accident
11-Nov-2004
A mum of two was left with severe blistering of the throat and mouth after being served bleach instead of mineral water at a Gloucestershire pub. No...
Big John honours our own breath of fresh air
11-Nov-2004
While others were dodging fireworks last Saturday, the man who's been setting them off under people for 25 years was being honoured at a posh and...
Publican Conference: What use will the change be?
10-Nov-2004
Changes to the property class categories could stifle innovation and reduce flexibility in refurbishments delegates were told at this year's Publican...
Pubco slams LA for blocking disabled access plans
10-Nov-2004
A London pub company has slammed its local council for obstructing plans to make one of its sites accessible to disabled customers.Albar Ventures,...
Martin hits back at Richmond licensees
10-Nov-2004
Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin has hit back at claims he is acting irresponsibly by not signing up to a local council's scheme to curb binge drinking.In...
Risk-takers will continue to drive pub trade, says adviser
10-Nov-2004
The risk-taking, bigger players will continue to dominate growth in the pub trade, driving the industry forward at the expense of less innovative...
Landlords vanish from haunted pub
09-Nov-2004
The licensee of a famous pub in Kent has disappeared with his wife leaving thirsty regulars with nowhere to drink.Adam Conti and his wife Hayley who...
New career
08-Nov-2004
I am at present looking for a change of career after haveing been in the IT industry for the past 20 years.I have recently went to view a small local...
Call for united pub trade
08-Nov-2004
The pub trade must present a more united front to Government if it wants its voice heard, delegates at The Publican Conference were told.Trade...
The knowledge
08-Nov-2004
a bartender's moves can often turn a visit to a bar into a remarkably more pleasurable experience. angus winchester offers a few of his favourites...
What the weekend papers said
08-Nov-2004
Health Secretary John Reid is facing an embarrassing clash this week as the Scottish Executive unveils plans to outlaw cigarette smoking in public...
British pubs and clubs show a fall in numbers
04-Nov-2004
The number of pubs and clubs in Britain fell by 2% in the past year, according to new data from the Department of Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS)
Freedom for Pubs body opens consumer front
04-Nov-2004
A new front has opened in the Freedom for Pubs (FFPA) campaign with a drive to get pub customers involved to "save their local".
Licensing fee structure announced at Publican Conference
04-Nov-2004
The proposed fee structure for the new licensing regime has been unveiled exclusively at today's Publican Conference by licensing minister Richard...