New laws impacting the pub sector could be delayed or scrapped as parliament is dissolved to make way for the general election on 8 June.
Source:Pub legislation could be scrapped due to general election
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New laws impacting the pub sector could be delayed or scrapped as parliament is dissolved to make way for the general election on 8 June. Source:Pub legislation could be scrapped due to general election London’s pubs have played a part in the love affairs of Charles II, been the base for the ‘great train robbers’ to hatch their plans and were even used to hide the Crown Jewels during the First World War. Source:Nine things you didn’t know about historic London pubs A father is pursuing a licensee who left the pub without paying his daughter’s wages. Proud Camden has ploughed £300,000 into a renovated rooftop garden and unveiled a summer-long collaboration with fast-food concept Burger Bear. Red Oak Taverns, the Mark Grunnell-led pub operator, has completed a six figure refurbishment of an historic Dartford pub. Source:Red Oak Taverns spends six figure sum on historic Dartford pub Pubs should be “encouraging good behaviour” in pubs rather than opting for complete bans on those who swear, the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has said. London’s Night Czar Amy Lamé has voiced her support for reopening iconic LGBTQ+ pub, the Black Cap in Camden. Carrwood Catering has closed the doors at its Lord Binning pub in Kelsall, Cheshire, after six years running the site. Oakman Inns is launching its own permanent “ban the straw” campaign on Earth Day (22 April) declaring “straws suck”. Source:Suck it up: Oakman Inns set to permanently ban straws Sales of Tequila are on the up as consumers move from drinking shots and towards enjoying it in cocktails or as a sipping spirit. |
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