The British Beer & Pub Association and pubs minister Brandon Lewis MP has joined forces to launch a range of posters for the new Pubs are GREAT campaign.
Source:Pubs are GREAT posters unveiled by Pubs Minister Brandon Lewis
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The British Beer & Pub Association and pubs minister Brandon Lewis MP has joined forces to launch a range of posters for the new Pubs are GREAT campaign. Source:Pubs are GREAT posters unveiled by Pubs Minister Brandon Lewis Licensees in Swansea have welcomed the opportunity to discuss a potential policy to curb new pub and club licences in the city centre. Source:Swansea pubs favour proposed licence restriction policy It’s nearing the end of the evening and the all too familiar question: “Who wants a shot?” has been asked. Shall we have Jägermeister, Tuaca, or maybe a black sambuca? But, still, in many pubs, the words: “Um, all they’ve got is some white sambuca” are shamefully muttered at the bar. True story. […] Smokehouse in Islington, London will open this summer as the fourth under the same owners. Source:Smokehouse to open in Islington Spirit Pub Company has outlined the potential for expansion across its managed concepts, with Fayre & Square having the potential to grow from 156 to 250 sites and Flaming Grill possibly from 84 to 225 outlets. Source:Spirit outlines expansion plans for managed estate Enterprise Inns was found not to have breached its Code of Practice in the latest Pubs Independent Conciliation and Arbitration Service (PICA-Service) case. Source:Enterprise Inns wins latest PICA-Service case The pub trade has urged Blackpool council to rethink its plans for an early morning restriction order (EMRO), saying it will “devastate” the town’s tourism economy and create a “flashpoint” for violence. Source:Trade urges rethink over Blackpool council's EMRO plans JD Wetherspoon (JDW) has promised to continue improving its children’s food offer, despite being named as the eating-out pub chain with the most healthy meals for kids in a new poll. Source:JDW in kids' pub food pledge A leading UK brewer says he has been forced to sell his award-winning beers abroad due to a “saturated” local market, blaming brewers increasingly competing on price rather than quality. Source:Hardknott Brewery hits out at local competition after award win Licensees are often tied-up with day to day tasks, so it’s no surprise that security can be neglected, with only a break-in or vandalism prompting a review. But security measures should be viewed as an essential part of operating a hospitality business, according to Dr Steffan George of the Master Locksmiths Association (MLA). […] |
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