We all know that if we want to make money in our pubs, we need customers to buy drinks and food but there are many aspects needed to enable that to happen from having the right staff to do the right things through to back-office tech to help make the most of what you have.
'The Government is listening': Surrey pubs and brewers react to Chancellor's alcohol tax Budget changes getsurrey.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from getsurrey.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
What is the biggest challenge for pubs in 2021? morningadvertiser.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from morningadvertiser.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Surrey pub owner says she 'enjoys running a pub again' following end of Covid legal restrictions getsurrey.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from getsurrey.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Stonegate launches head office career pathway Stonegate Group has launched its new in-house training pathway, Albert’s Interesting Map to Success, or AIMS. The pathway has been designed for the company’s head office support staff and is available across all roles – amounting to more than 600 different specific learning pathways from level two, all the way to level seven (masters level). AIMS hopes to engage in excess of 1,000 support staff, across both the managed and lease and tenanted divisions, once established. The pathway has been designed to include both online and in-person learning to reflect the changes of the last 13 months, allowing delegates access to all course material to study in their own time, but without losing the invaluable components of face-to-face learning.
Red Mist Leisure acquires first new site post investment Surrey-based pub operator Red Mist Leisure has acquired the Parrot, near Shalford, Surrey – its 11 th site and first since the company secured investment from newly formed pub investment group, Red Lion Holdings (RLH) led by sector entrepreneurs Jason Myers and David Ramsey. With its latest purchase located around two miles from Guildford, the award-winning operator already owns two destination pubs nearby, the Stag on the River at Eashing and the Queen’s Head in East Clandon. Red Mist hope to reopen the pub in the autumn following completion of all works.
Pub giant JD Wetherspoon (JDW) has dismissed reports by The Guardian on 19 January that the operator is planning to “buy smaller pubs on the cheap amid Covid crisis and that it is targeting pubs in central London” as “completely untrue”. JDW claimed that it operates pubs which are three or four times larger than average and rarely targets existing pubs in a news release on 22 January. While JDW highlighted that its press release on Tuesday said that the company is considering a number of properties in central London, the freehold reversion of pubs of which it is the tenant, and properties adjacent to successful pubs , it claimed that all the company s pubs in central London had other uses before Wetherspoon s occupation.