The British & Irish Lions’ fifth match in the tour will be a scene setter for the big Test game against New Zealand on 24 June.
Source:Rugby dominates this weekend’s sport
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The British & Irish Lions’ fifth match in the tour will be a scene setter for the big Test game against New Zealand on 24 June. Source:Rugby dominates this weekend’s sport Britain’s managed pub operators saw a 0.7% dip in like-for-like sales in May compared to the same month last year, according to the latest figures from the Coffer Peach Business Tracker. Source:‘Pre-election jitters’ partly responsible for dip in managed pub trade New World Trading Company (NWTC) will be opening its 15th Botanist bar in Nottingham this summer. Source:New World Trading Company to open 15th Botanist bar The Carlsberg Group has launched a new sustainability programme with the aim of eliminating carbon emissions and halving water usage by 2030. Source:Carlsberg commits to zero carbon emissions at its breweries by 2030 All Bar One has said it will be phasing out plastic straws to help reduce its impact on the environment by kicking off its #StrawsSuck campaign this week. Source:All Bar One to phase out plastic straws Founders of the ETM Group are set to open a pub and brewery in Shoreditch, which aims to be “fully sustainable” by using on-site fish farming and hydroponics among other waste reducing processes. Source:ETM founders aim to open ‘fully sustainable’ London pub As part of this year’s Food Safety Week (Monday 19 to Sunday 25 June), the Food Standards Agency (FSA) will focus on safe barbecuing, including the thorough cooking of burgers. Source:Rare burgers are still a food safety focus Pub and brewery operator Brewhouse & Kitchen plans to open its latest site, the Nottingham Brewhouse & Kitchen, in Trent Bridge, Nottingham, on Father’s Day (18 June) after investing £600,000 transforming the venue. Source:Brewhouse & Kitchen to open 17th site after £600,000 investment Sky has revealed that it is to increase prices from 1 August 2017, but promised that no pub would see an increase of more than 5%. Source:Sky price rise limited to 5% to account for spiralling business rates A community owned pub in Lancashire is employing youngsters not in education, training or work as front-of-house and kitchen staff. Source:New pub restaurant gives a fresh start to disadvantaged youngsters |
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