Music ruling is 'heavy handed', say European officials
13-Feb-2003
The new Licensing Bill has been branded as "heavy-handed" by European officials because of its excessive controls on musicians in pubs.The Joint...
ScotCo gives £100,000 to LVS
13-Feb-2003
Scottish Courage has donated £100,000 towards a £3m appeal to build a new sixth form and learning centre at the Licensed Victuallers School in...
Wellington wins top prize on Shep's awards night
13-Feb-2003
The Duke of Wellington in Belgravia, London, has won the top prize in the 2003 Shepherd Neame Pub Awards. Managers John and Helen Bond won the...
Trade urges government not to penalise sensible drinkers
12-Feb-2003
The government should not crack down on alcohol misuse at the expense of sensible drinkers, claim trade associations.On behalf of 15 trade...
Cellars are on the up
11-Feb-2003
A range of initiatives have been planned to drive up standards below stairs.Suddenly, cellars are sexy - and not just the kind of cellar with whips...
The sound of silence - the threat to live music continues
10-Feb-2003
Live music is increasingly under threat from legislationby Richard Williams of thePublican.com's legal team of experts from solicitors Joelson...
High profile campaign to slash red tape
06-Feb-2003
Shadow trade secretary Tim Yeo is calling for industry experts to join a high-profile campaign to slash red tape.The offensive already has the...
Property briefs
03-Feb-2003
Chesterton has been appointed by the Spirit Group to identify and acquire up to 40 sites for its Two for One, Wacky Warehouse and Bar Room Bar...
Industry warned to stop 'irresponsible' drinks promotions
31-Jan-2003
Campaigners have issued a stern warning to the drinks industry to stop promoting unlimited-drinks offers before the government intervenes.Pubs that...
Jersey has always been a popular tourist destination and his
30-Jan-2003
But over the years, the number of tourists has declined, as has the price difference in alcohol because of rising import duties. Now, with licensing...
BEDA demands talks on PRS fees
30-Jan-2003
by Tom Stainer The British Entertainment & Dance Association (BEDA) has demanded an urgent meeting with the Performing Rights Society (PRS) over...
Winning way with customers is vital
30-Jan-2003
A new set of entrants to the Morning Advertiser's equivalent of the Hall of Fame was welcomed in at the Hilton Hotel in London last night. All the...
Lording it over the bill
29-Jan-2003
In November last year the Licensing Bill was first published and presented in the House of Lords.So far the bill, which is set to allow flexible...
Property briefs
28-Jan-2003
Geronimo Inns, the pub-restaurant operator, has taken on the 25-year lease of the Bram Stoker pub on London's Old Brompton Road. It has taken on the...
Church groups call for health warning on drinks
27-Jan-2003
The Salvation Army and the Methodist church are calling for cigarette-style health warnings to be printed on all drinks products and adverts.The...
Credit cards no bar to drinks sale
23-Jan-2003
I was really surprised recently to read a well known legal eagleflying in the wrong direction by claiming that the use of credit cards for drinks was...
Staff's future at tenancy end
23-Jan-2003
QWe are tenants and have been given notice to quit because the premises is being sold on. The notice expires later this year. Who is responsible for...
Marketing ideas lift Hungry Horse sales
23-Jan-2003
Hungry Horse, Greene King's flagship food brand, has reported an 8% like-for-like sales growth over Christmas after pubs were encouraged to produce...
Careers in pub management: Springboard Careers Festival
22-Jan-2003
With Springboard UK's annual Hospitality Careers Festival just around the corner, Phil Mellows takes a look at this year's offering.Your Springboard...
Share values drop across the pub sector
22-Jan-2003
Depressed pub share-prices have been hit further by a series of grim trading updates from pub operators in the past few days.Publicly quoted...
The demon drink?
21-Jan-2003
A recent report in The Guardian laid the blame for underage drinking firmly at the door of 'alcopops'. Phil Mellows investigates.My mum was a teenage...
Six appeal: Six Nations tournament preview
21-Jan-2003
Rob McKinlay puts his head between another man's legs and previews the forthcoming Six Nations.There was an Englishman, and Irishman and a...
Half of ice cubes fail health tests
20-Jan-2003
Nearly half the ice cubes used in drinks served in pubs and restaurants are contaminated, according to a report by food safety officers.The study was...
Property briefs
20-Jan-2003
The Hare and Hounds in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, is up for sale for an asking price of £150,000. The pub is being sold as part of a rationalisation...
Refresher course isn't easy
16-Jan-2003
The closure of Brakspear's Brewery in Henley-on-Thames last year threw up the intriguing question of whether it would be possible to successfully...
GBL shelves new factory after tax hit
16-Jan-2003
GBL International, maker of VK Vodka Kick, has shelved plans to build a new factory because of Gordon Brown's 65 per cent tax hike on spirit-based...
SFI troubles "apparent" last year
16-Jan-2003
ThePublican.com has learned that troubled SFI Group gave candidates for the vacant chief executive's position clear indications about cash-flow...
Tenanted sector to be hit by price rise
16-Jan-2003
The controversial divide between tenanted and managed pubs over beer discounts is set to take an uncomfortable step in the wrong...
Bar staff to be given right to quiz employers on equal pay
16-Jan-2003
Bar staff, who fear they are not being paid as much as their counterparts, will be able to confront their boss from April.Business In Sport and...
Making the most of IT
14-Jan-2003
Get the basics right and harness computer power for your pub. By Phil Mellows.When it comes to computer technology, the human race is still in its...
Trading places
09-Jan-2003
Abbey's good fortune means a lot to Alan Morgan, who has had his ups and downs in the trade over the past 30 years. He was interviewed for a job with...
Fundraising
09-Jan-2003
Pub of the Year This award is sponsored by the Society of Licensed Victuallers in acknowledgement of the record sums raised by those working in the...
Drink-driving arrests over Christmas a blow to trade
09-Jan-2003
The number of drink-drivers on the roads over the festive period remained the same as last year, striking a blow to both police and the trade who...
Casualties pile up after trade's annus horriblus
09-Jan-2003
It's a bleak new year for the trade's two recruits to the stock market's growing army of seriouslywounded companies. In what was a grim year for...
BSkyB could face backlash from pub companies
03-Jan-2003
BSkyB is set for a showdown with pub companies over its subscription charges.Reports in the national press last week revealed that pub operators are...
Lolly scheme works wonders
03-Jan-2003
An unlikely silent weapon is being used by licensees in Wiltshire to control late-night noise.Lollipops are being handed out to revellers as they...
Victim backs campaign
19-Dec-2002
A wheelchair-bound drink-drive victim is being featured on beer mats and pub posters in the Midlands in a hard-hitting campaign by West Mercia Police...
'Tis the season tomake a good start
19-Dec-2002
For licensees, the approach of Christmas and the New Year is a time, hopefully, of frantic activity and a chance to make some very welcome profit...
Sky cleared of breaking competition law
18-Dec-2002
Satellite TV operator BSkyB was yesterday (Tuesday) cleared of breaching competition law by the Office of Fair Trading after an investigation that...
Now you have the chance to see the PoP team in action. The c
12-Dec-2002
Question 1 Merchandising Merchandising is about using space, position and displays to drive sales because, once in the bar, the biggest factor...
Jolly mood as campaign
12-Dec-2002
saves' bars The grade-II listed Jolly Sailor pub, in Old Bursledon, Hampshire, has been granted a temporary reprieve from major building works which...
Pubs can help protect women'
12-Dec-2002
Pubs may become safe havens for women in difficulties under a revolutionary new scheme being proposed in North Staffordshire. The scheme forms part...
Make money on the quiet
11-Dec-2002
There are numerous events during 2003 to help boost business. By Phil Mellows.As Roy Wood and Wizzard once again loudly wish it could be Christmas...
Surviving January and February
11-Dec-2002
Phil Mellows looks at how to make the most of your business through the post-Christmas and New Year lull.January and February is the toughest time of...
'I'll be Des' campaign relaunched
10-Dec-2002
The Portman Group has relaunched its anti-drink drive campaign 'I'll be Des' in partnership with Coors Brewers and delivery company...
ASSing around
09-Dec-2002
Allied Domecq has created the Anti-Seriousness Squad to introduce a new generation to the 80s classic, Malibu. Ben McFarland joined it.In the 1980s,...
Alcohol Concern demands flexibility on drink measures
06-Dec-2002
Alcohol Concern, the national agency on alcohol misuse, is urging licensees to publicise the size of its alcohol measures over the Christmas...
McKenzie adds to its musical Academy
05-Dec-2002
McKenzie Group has acquired its fifth live music venue, meaning a further expansion of the successful Academy brand. The company has concluded...
Property briefs
05-Dec-2002
Grade II listed building the Wheat Sheaf is a three-story Victorian property situated close to the Stadium of Light football ground in Sunderland. It...
Property consultant Ken Newton continues his new series on p
05-Dec-2002
In my last article, I wrote about a landlord's notice (Section 25) to terminate a business tenancy. Under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, a...