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Total operating costs of running tenanted and leased pubs increased last year — with rises across all types of pub businesses, according to the British Beer & Pub Association’s (BBPA) latest Running a Pub benchmarking survey of companies representing 14,000 pubs.

Source:BBPA Running A Pub guide: Operating costs rise again
Uncertainty still rules the sector says Robert Beale, head of valuation service associate at Vickery Holman

Source:Pubs code 'could end market recovery'
Late Knights Brewery boss Steve Keegan has worked in the trade since he was 14. Sheila McWattie finds out how hard work has led to his continued success.

Source:My pub: Late Knights Brewery & 5 pubs
Charles Wells is to automatically enrol all new tenants onto its Passport to Profit scheme following its success across selected sites in its pub estate.

Source:Charles Wells to enrol new tenants on Passport to Profit
Brakspear chief executive Tom Davies has revealed that the company disposed of around 10% of its estate last year — and is now in a position to grow both its tenanted and managed divisions.

Source:Brakspear disposed of 10% of estate last year
London boroughs have been encouraged to develop specific policies to protect pubs in Mayor Boris Johnson’s new planning policy for the capital, which for the first time recognises the “important role” of pubs.

Source:Boris calls on London boroughs to protect pubs
It may sound ridiculous, but creating outrageous dishes that you don’t actually tell anyone about could help create brand loyalty and drive profits.

Source:Trend watch: could secret menus crack the UK?
Differing views on the growth of craft beer may determine its future.
Source:Craft Beer Is Booming, but Brewers See Crossroads
Ambiguous toilet signs are driving British consumers ‘potty’, according to new research.

Source:More than 80% find modern toilet signs 'irritating'
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