Licensee views
The Guv'nor: Property developers buying all the pubs
This week, the only pub in a nearby village will be sold at auction to the highest bidder, widely expected to be a property developer.
Licensee views
This week, the only pub in a nearby village will be sold at auction to the highest bidder, widely expected to be a property developer.
Summer of sport
With three majors, an Olympics and a Ryder Cup all coming up, Sky Sports golf presenter David Livingstone previews a summer to remember for the sport
Summer of sport
If you pay a visit to the Claddagh Ring you’ll be greeted with a broad range of live sports showing on the venue’s 12 plasma screens, from football and rugby to horse racing and GAA (Gaelic Athletics Association) sports.
Poppleston Allen
There are many reasons why a licence holder may wish to change the terms of their premises licence.
The Pub Conference
Enterprise chief outlines new "off-the-shelf" modules from managed house concepts for T&L pubs at MCA's The Pub Conference.
Just Add Talent
Star Pubs & Bars is introducing a new operator arrangement in which the pubco pays vital expenses and offers licensees a share of the pub's profits.
Property
The sun is shining, your indoor bar is uncontrollably busy and the pub is full to bursting, so you’ve decided to put some tables and chairs to the front of your pub. Before you press ahead, you might need to have a chat with some authorities first....
The Barrels Alehouse in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, has received almost 3,000 signatures including some from Australia, Canada, America and Norway to save live music at the pub.
BBPA
Operating costs for tenanted and leased pubs are highest in town and country food-led pubs, according to the British Beer & Pub Association’s (BBPA) latest Running a Pub benchmarking survey.
Summer of sport
As the Euro 2016 group stages reach their midway point, the summer of sport is finally in full swing. Yet the sad reality is that it’s time to start thinking about what’s next up when England inevitably get knocked out in a quarter-finals penalty shoot-out.
People
Hot Shots is the Publican’s Morning Advertiser’s new initiative to recognise young and upcoming individual working in the trade; from those running pubs to business ops specialists. Here we profile two more people nominated as rising stars.
Prime Minister, David Cameron, visited the Greene King brewery this week as part of a tour of the region - following his campaign to remain in the EU ahead of next week's referendum on the issue.
Legal Q&A
What application needs to come first when converting a bank into a pub? Change of use or a premise licence?