The Burnt Chef Project introduces new Whistleblowing Service
The Burnt Chef Project, has launched a new serviced designed to aid hospitality workers.
The Burnt Chef Project, has launched a new serviced designed to aid hospitality workers.
Black Country brewery has said it hopes to get a Shropshire pub reopened “as soon as is practical” after a lorry crashed into the building causing “major structural damage” earlier this week.
A Shropshire pub will remain closed for the “foreseeable future” after a lorry collision caused “severe structural damage” to the premises.
A derelict pub in Essex has been torched “deliberately”, Essex County Fire & Rescue Service has said.
The Government is reportedly scrapping plans for an outdoor smoking ban following backlash from the hospitality industry.
A Cheshire-based pub was evacuated after a “devastating” fire broke out at the premises.
Following a site’s recent zero star hygiene rating score, The Morning Advertiser (MA) spoke to The Food Standards Agency (FSA) to understand the best ways in which operators can maintain hygiene practices at their sites, and what steps they can take to...
A car has ploughed into the side of a Warwickshire pub, destroying the venue’s bar area.
The Parakeet pub in north-west London was evacuated earlier this week after a fire broke out at the premises.
The Highwayman Hotel, Kidlington, on Banbury Road in Oxfordshire, has received a zero-star hygiene rating, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
Following reports that the death of a 13-year-old girl could have been due to a ‘miscommunication’ over an order at Costa Coffee, according to a recent inquest, The Morning Advertiser has looked at what operators need to know around allergens.
Recent disorder and the threat of riots last week have resulted in a ‘significant drop’ in hospitality business’ sales, according to one trade body.
With a number of towns and cities potentially being targeted for riots and disorder, trade bodies have issued advice for pub operators impacted.
National Pubwatch has called for people to take part in a new survey as part of a “major review” into the impact of its initiatives in creating safer drinking environments.
A village pub could be forced to close due to proposed road closures in the area potentially causing irreversible damage to the business.
A Somerset pub and hotel has shared its gratitude for employees who “acted promptly” after a car crashed into the 600-year-old venue in a “shocking” incident.
Recent press coverage of a case in South Wales has highlighted once again the potential vulnerability of operators in terms of the health and safety (and, indeed, broader regulatory) regime.
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A Surrey-based pubco has urged hospitality firms impacted by cooking oil theft to speak out in a bid to help raise awareness of the effect it has on businesses.
A Cambridgeshire pub has lost “thousands” of pounds worth of stock due to flooding caused by Storm Henk.
UKHospitality (UKH) has said it is committed to providing venues with up-to-date guidance on preventing spiking.
The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has welcomed the Home Office’s announcement to modernise legislation around drink and needle spiking.
Pubs in Surrey were left without water on the “busiest day” of the week, potentially costing firms “thousands”, with much of the area still “left in the dark” about when their supply will return, one operator told The Morning Advertiser.
Pubs across the country have lost thousands of pounds worth of trade and stock due to heavy rain and flooding – with one site even welcoming some fishy guests.
Bed bugs could prove a “costly pest” for hospitality businesses as the infestation in Europe reportedly makes it way to the UK.
FEATURE - The Burnt Chef Project
As The Burnt Chef Project launches two new suicide prevention training programmes, founder and CEO Kris Hall has reiterated the need for people to talk about mental health issues to help thwart the rise of tragic deaths.
Almost eight in 10 operators reported glassware thefts as an issue, according to a flash poll conducted by The Morning Advertiser.
A third person has been arrested in connection with the fire at the Crooked House pub in Staffordshire.
Bricks were locked away in a ‘padlocking ceremony’ at the Crooked House pub in the Black Country over the weekend.
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of arson over the fire at The Crooked House pub.
Police officers were in attendance at the former site of the Crooked House in Himley, Staffordshire this week after receiving reports a group of protesters were there.
Pubs are divided on whether customers should be able to vape on site, a recent poll from The Morning Advertiser has revealed.
Local councils have urged the Government to crackdown on the marketing of vapes, with the number of British adults using the products reaching record heights last year.
Beavertown Brewery has launched a new sun lotion, Oil Your Neck, in a bid to raise awareness of sun safety.
Cricket stars Stuart Broad and Harry Gurney have set a date for the reopening of their Tap & Run pub after fire destroyed the site in June last year.
A scheme to introduce simple menus, training for staff and launch a Google map with dementia-friendly pubs charted on it has been backed with £7.25m funding by the UK Government.
Most respondents to the UK’s largest disability access survey felt pubs and bars were ‘averagely’ accessible for people with disabilities.
The Licensed Trade Charity (LTC) has launched a new campaign in a bid to drive greater awareness of the services it offers and encourage more industry professionals to access support when required.
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Changing temperatures, providing extra bedding and investing in equipment are some of the ways operators of pubs with accommodation are trying to combat soaring energy costs.
Alcohol education body Drinkaware has launched a three-year strategy to improve on how society understands alcohol and make using it more risk-free.
Big Interview
Karen Tyrell smiles and shrugs as though the answer is so obvious the question really wasn’t worth asking. “Well, yes, I go to pubs. They’re nice places to be, aren’t they?” she says, sure that no one could doubt it.
Pubs urge customers to “persevere” and provide much needed “support” as extreme weather causes difficulties.
Hospitality businesses must ensure they have a plan in place to avoid panic and maintain food safety standards in “unlikely” event of blackouts this winter.
Stonegate and other pubcos have broken strict alcohol rules set out by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) through encouraging excessive drinking and featuring people appearing under 25 on social media.
With summer now underway way and the warm weather bringing out all creatures great and small, we’ve put together a few tips on how operators and deter wasps from buzzing around their customers in the garden.
South-East Water has confirmed a hosepipe and sprinkler ban across Sussex and Kent in an “inconvenient” move for pubs.
Building confidence in the nations transport infrastructure is “vitally important” as businesses regain pre-pandemic levels of trade, the Night-Time Industries Association (NTIA) has stated.
The hospitality sector faces further disruptions from rail strikes with more action announced from the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT).
Pubs in Wennington, east London, were forced to trade with windows and doors closed on the hottest day of the year as fires broke out across the city yesterday (Tuesday 19 July).
A Fuller, Smith & Turner site in Central London will remain temporarily closed until further notice after a “serious” and “challenging” fire broke out at the premises yesterday (Tuesday 12 July) afternoon.
Independent Birmingham and London-based nightclub the Night Owl has urged businesses across the UK to join its pledge in tackling stigma and prejudice in the workplace with regards to the menopause.