The consultation on Government plans for a statutory code and adjudicator ends today.
Source:Statutory code: consultation on pubco-tenant relationship ends today
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The consultation on Government plans for a statutory code and adjudicator ends today. Source:Statutory code: consultation on pubco-tenant relationship ends today JD Wetherspoon, the managed pub operator, says 85% of its eligible pubs have gained the maximum five star rating in the Food Standards Agency (FSA) Scores on the Doors food hygiene scheme. Source:JDW pubs gain top FSA hygiene scores Licensees tied to the major pubcos should be able to stock a guest beer, a new survey of licensees by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has said. Source:Statutory code: majority of licensees tied to major pubcos want guest beer option A row has erupted between Enterprise Inns and one of its tied tenants, who last week called for pubs to stop buying draught beer from pubcos for one day a month. Source:Enterprise and Black Lion licensee war of words over beer boycott The body that represents UK advertisers has slammed Alcohol Concern’s latest report on alcohol advertising as “seriously flawed”. Source:Alcohol Concern advertising report dismissed as 'seriously flawed' Nick Pring and Malcolm Heap, founders of London-based Realpubs which was sold to Greene King in 2011, are targeting a return to the pub industry in early 2014, Pring revealed at the MA300 event. Source:MA300: Real Pub founders Nick Pring and Malcolm Heap plan return to the pub sector The City of London is the latest area to examine plans to implement a late-night levy from 1 April 2014. Source:City of London proposes late-night levy Vianet, the beer flow monitoring and data management company, says it would challenge proposals for a statutory pubco code “as forcibly as necessary” and warned of the “detrimental” effect of the plan on its business. Source:Statutory code: Beer flow company Vianet 'to challenge' proposals Licensees will continue to face difficulties in accessing finance from high-street banks despite signs of improved buyer confidence in the pub sector, a leading property agent has claimed. Source:Licensees continue to face difficulties accessing bank finance The chairman of the BII (British Institute of Innkeeping) has said that licensees should be able to decide whether or not they want to be tied. Source:BISC statutory code hearing: BII chair says licensees should have choice over tie |
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