New guidelines advise both men and women to drink no more than 14 units a week but licensees are reassured that consumer behaviour will not change overnight.
Source:Industry disappointed by new drinking guidelines of no more than 14 units per week
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New guidelines advise both men and women to drink no more than 14 units a week but licensees are reassured that consumer behaviour will not change overnight. Source:Industry disappointed by new drinking guidelines of no more than 14 units per week Licensees in Leeds hit by Boxing Day floods have praised the response from the local community in helping them recover. Source:Licensees hit by floods praise local community for 'humbling' response Celebrity chef Simon Rimmer is due to return with a ‘Man v Food‘ style challenge at Robinsons’ site, The Airport in Manchester. Source:Celeb chef to oversee 'Man v Food' challenge at Publican Awards finalist pub Burns’ Night is a hot opportunity to bring in customers and make a toast to the life of poet and lyricist Robert Burns. Ben Winstanley takes a look at how all types of venues can boost their GPs Source:Burns' Night: hosting a flaming good celebration A licensee is selling draught beer for the first time in two years thanks to the end of a dispute with Enterprise Inns, which led to the publican removing the pub’s beer pumps. Source:Former Enterprise licensee ends boycott & goes free of tie for first time in 200 years Licensees have questioned the credibility of new drinking guidelines amid fears they will prove damaging to the trade. Source:Licensees question new unit guidelines The next chapter of the AB InBev-SABMiller “megabrew” saga looks set to begin as national reports suggest Japanese drinks company Asahi Group Holdings Ltd will enter the bidding for Grolsch and Peroni beer brands later this week. Source:Asahi readies £2bn bid for SABMiller brands Grolsch and Peroni An award-winning chef who has catered to rock stars such as the Rolling Stones has taken on Shepherd Neame pub, The Granville, in Lower Hardres, Canterbury. Source:Ex-Rolling Stones & Le Gavroche chef takes on Canterbury pub A Leeds Bar owner has been fined £20,000 after serving beer accidentally containing caustic soda, leaving one drinker with such severe internal injuries his oesophagus had to be removed. Source:Leeds bar owner fined £20,000 after man is forced to have oesophagus removed Hospitality workers believe workplace perks like free food, more holiday and early finishes are ‘pointless’ and would prefer higher wages according to a new survey from CV Library. Source:Hospitality workers opt for higher wages over 'pointless' work place perks |
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