Pubs have been saved from an average 11% rise in business rates payments, following the Government’s announcement to push back revaluations by two years.
Source:Pubs saved from an average 11% rise in business rates, show VOA stats
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Pubs have been saved from an average 11% rise in business rates payments, following the Government’s announcement to push back revaluations by two years. Source:Pubs saved from an average 11% rise in business rates, show VOA stats Marston’s, the brewer and pub operator, is “cautious” about opening new-build pubs on retail parks that lack other leisure facilities, chief executive Ralph Findlay told M&C Report’s Pub Retail Summit last week. Source:Marston’s ‘cautious’ over building pubs on retail parks without leisure facilities Food-led pub operator Kalton & Barlow has acquired its third site and recruited an executive chef. Source:Third pub for Kalton and Barlow Twelve freehold pubs, with guide prices ranging from £75,000 to £220,000, are set to go under the hammer at an auction held by Sidney Phillips on Wednesday, 5 December. Source:Freehold pubs to go under the hammer at Sidney Phillips auction Pub trade associations have written to candidates for the police and crime commissioners (PCCs) elections, which take place later this week, in a bid to promote the key role of pubs and bars in local partnerships. Source:Pub trade associations write to Police and Crime Commissioner candidates Waverley TBS collapsed leaving £64.5m in debts to unsecured creditors, with seven drinks companies owed seven-figure sums, a new report shows. Source:Waverley TBS collapsed leaving £64.5m in debts More than half of Punch Taverns’ pubs attended the Punch Buying Club Roadshows this year, marking the best ever attendance figure for the events. Source:Punch Roadshows attract record number of visitors A Lib Dem MP, who is a former Lord, has raised concerns over how the money raised by a late-night levy could be used. Source:Late-night levy: Lib Dem MP John Thurso raises concerns about how money could be spent The Treasury has confirmed that it has no plans to review the beer-duty escalator just days after a debate in the House of Commons saw MPs vote unanimously for a reassessment. Source:Treasury confirms it has 'no plans' for beer duty escalator review All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group chairman Andrew Griffiths MP has tabled an early day motion (EDM) calling for a review of the economic and social impact of the beer duty escalator before the 2013 Budget. Source:Beer Duty: Andrew Griffiths puts pressure on Treasury to review escalator with early day motion |
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