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As Anthony Joshua prepares to make the first defence of his IBF world heavyweight title, he took time out from his training schedule to speak to the Publican’s Morning Advertiser (PMA) about his upcoming opponent, getting the fans behind him, and trying to find time to go to the pub.
Source:“I hope the […]
Rob and Lucy Brewer of the Rashleigh Arms in Charlestown, Cornwall, are the 2016 BII Licensee of the Year.
Source:Licensee of the Year: Brewers reveal the secrets of success
As the case of the offensive Hillsborough tee shirt shows, operators struggle with where to draw the line with unacceptable customer behaviour – and when to act. Legal experts Poppleston Allen offers advice.
Source:What if someone wears an offensive tee shirt in your pub?
Hot Shots is the Publican’s Morning Advertiser’s new initiative to recognise young and upcoming individual working in the trade; from those running pubs to business ops specialists. Here we profile two more people nominated as rising stars.
Source:Hot Shots: Two pub industry rising stars
This week, the only pub in a nearby village will be sold at auction to the highest bidder, widely expected to be a property developer.
Source:The Guv'nor: Property developers buying all the pubs
Enterprise chief outlines new “off-the-shelf” modules from managed house concepts for T&L pubs at MCA‘s The Pub Conference.
Source:Enterprise "off-the-shelf" modules for tenanted & leased pubs
With three majors, an Olympics and a Ryder Cup all coming up, Sky Sports golf presenter David Livingstone previews a summer to remember for the sport
Source:"We've seen the crazy things that can happen": David Livingstone on the world of golf this summer
Pressure is mounting on local councils to use their powers to help small rural pubs reduce their business rates, after revelations urban equivalents are benefiting from favourable discounts.
Source:'We shouldn't be paying': Councils urged to use business rates powers
What application needs to come first when converting a bank into a pub? Change of use or a premise licence?
Source:Planning changes: Which application first?
E-cigarettes are another example of operators taking charge and banning otherwise perfectly legal habits.
Source:Vaping: what is the law for pubs?
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