Two teenage entrepreneurs have taken on their first pub, the Bucks Head in Thwaite, Suffolk.
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Two teenage entrepreneurs have taken on their first pub, the Bucks Head in Thwaite, Suffolk. Source:Young Suffolk entrepreneurs take on first pub CPL Training has teamed up with stocktaking company Venners to develop an online training course aimed at improving the stock control, margins and profits of all hospitality retail outlets. Source:CPL offering new online training course for pubs in conjunction with Venners A bigger bottle, new fonts, glassware and a major marketing push all form part of a rebrand for Dutch lager Grolsch. Source:Major marketing push for Grolsch MPs have “lost their sense of reality” because working in London gives them a distorted picture of the late-night economy, according to John Hayes, chair of the Bar Entertainment & Dance Association (BEDA). Source:BEDA: London life 'sways MPs' reality' More than 40 door supervisors across London were issued warnings for breaking licence conditions last week, the Security Industry Authority (SIA) has confirmed. Source:London doorstaff warned for breaking licence conditions Apathy is the greatest enemy of the trade, the new chairman of the British Beer & Pub Association has claimed. Jonathan Neame, also CEO of Shepherd Neame, said the industry should be united and rally round one message — that there is “too much taxation”. Source:Neame: "Time for the industry to fight its […] The Shadow Cabinet needs a representative to speak for the pub industry as a first step towards the Government giving the industry a ministerial voice around the Cabinet table. That is the view of Enterprise Inns chief operating officer Simon Townsend. Source:Labour must ‘take the lead’ on the industry, says Enterprise's Townsend […] Heavitree Brewery, the Devon brewer and pub operator, says poor weather, higher building repair costs and an extra pension charge led to a 22% fall in pre-tax profits to £352,000 in the six months to 30 April. Source:Heavitree suffers 22% fall in pre-tax profits Former PMA features editor Matthew Moggridge put together a list of ’26 things you don’t see in the pub anymore’ before he left the magazine. Source:26 Things You Don't See in the Pub Anymore The alcohol duty escalator is an integral part of the Government’s plan to reduce debt and removing it would cost the Exchequer £105m over two years, a Government minister has told Parliament. Source:Treasury says removing beer duty escalator 'would cost £105m' |
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