London 2012 Olympics: Provincial pubs see little uplift in trade despite "feel good" factor
Pubs in the provinces are reporting little increase in trade despite the ‘feel good’ factor of the Olympics.
Pubs in the provinces are reporting little increase in trade despite the ‘feel good’ factor of the Olympics.
Well, here we are, the culmination of this quite remarkable summer of Jubilee, sport and rain — the London Olympics. Last Friday’s wonderful opening ceremony focused on much that is associated with London, England and the UK. Yet amid the sponsors’...
City Pub Company, the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) funded operator, has secured its sixth site, in Oxford, as it launches a new fund-raising bid and appoints a part-time finance director.
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Coca-Cola Enterprises’ (CCE) website www.cokepubandbar.co.uk has undergone a major makeover - making it easier for licensees to get up to date advice and training to maximise soft drinks sales.