28 Mar 2012
Reigate Pub For Sale, Reigate Property Investments For Sale
27 Mar 2012
Barnsley Pub For Sale, Barnsley Property Investments For Sale
26 Mar 2012
UK Pubs For Sale - UK Freehold Pubs For Sale: Oswestry Pub for Sale Shropshire
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Greenwich Site with planning For Sale, Greenwich Property Investments For Sale
Villagers love the pub so much they buy their own
20 Mar 2012
Market Deeping Pub For Sale - UK Freehold Pubs For Sale
Market Deeping Pub for Sale With Full Planning Permission, Peterborough
Freehold Public House and Motel for Sale in Market Deeping, CambridgeshireTowngate
Towngate East
Market Deeping, Peterborough
Lincolnshire
PE6Gross Site Area: 40538 sq/ft*
£ 725,000 + VAT
FreeholdLocation:
The property is situated in the popular location of Market Deeping which is almost equidistant from the historic market town of Stamford and the Cathedral City of Peterborough and benefits from numerous restaurants and local amenities.EXISTING SITE DETAILS
Property:
Large two-story detached property comprising a Hotel, (14 rooms), large function room, bar and restaurantMotel Accommodation:
There are 14 bedrooms comprising of 8 double rooms, 4 twin rooms and 2 bridal rooms. We are advised that all of the rooms were refurbished in 2009 and are in good order. All rooms have an en-suite (bath and/or Shower), heating, TV, tea/coffee making facilities and a hair dryer. At present Breakfast is included in the room rates.Function Room:
The function room holds a licensed capacity for 220 people. There is a bar, kitchen and bathroom facilities; the room is self contained.Restaurant:
Currently the restaurant offers a full A La Carte menu of predominantly Mediterranean style cuisines and cooked on a large open charcoal grill barbecue. The Restaurant trades from 12:00 to 22:00 every day. They also serve a full traditional English Breakfast daily from 07:00 to 10:00PLANNING DETAILS
Full planning permission has been granted conditionally for the demolition of motel building and erection of four detached dwellings and associated garages and boundary treatment.
Total GSA: 40,538 sq.ft*
GSA of site with planning: 22,230 sq.ft*
GSA of pub site (no planning): 18,440 sq.ft*
GFFP of pub: 4,642 sq.ft*
British Beer and Pub Association Freeze on Beer Tax
British Beer and Pub Association Call for Freeze on Beer Tax
With the March Budget looming, industry and consumer groups have warmly welcomed the tabling of a motion in Parliament (Early Day Motion 2785) calling for a rethink on new huge hikes in beer tax. The EDM, tabled yesterday by the Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Beer Group Andrew Griffiths MP, who represents the brewing town of Burton, already has the support of MPs from the three main parties, including Greg Mulholland MP, Chairman of the All Party Save the Pub Group.The move follows an influential new report last week by Oxford Economics commissioned by the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), which revealed that 300,000 16-24 year olds depend on the sector for employment. The BBPA, CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) and SIBA (Society of Independent brewers) say that with so many young people employed in the hospitality sector, pubs could be an engine for growth and create new jobs for young people – provided the Government calls time on job-destroying beer tax rises in the Budget.
Beer Tax hikes are now set to reach an astonishing 42 per cent since the Budget of March 2008, when the discredited ‘escalator’ policy was introduced by the previous government. Set at two per cent above inflation, this year’s tax hike could be over five per cent, putting up to ten pence on a pub pint.
Brigid Simmonds, BBPA Chief Executive comments: “I hope MPs will support this motion, as there is real concern about the impact of huge tax rises on beer and pubs. Beer is Britain’s favourite pub drink - a UK product that creates jobs and keeps thousands of pubs in business. If we get a tax freeze in the Budget, we could create and protect 16,000 jobs in the next three years alone.”
19 Mar 2012
Wigan Pub For Sale, Wigan Property Investments For Sale
Peterborough Pub For Sale - Market Deeping Freehold Pubs For Sale
Market Deeping Pub for Sale With Full Planning Permission, Peterborough
Freehold Public House and Motel for Sale in Market Deeping, CambridgeshireTowngate
Towngate East
Market Deeping, Peterborough
Lincolnshire
PE6Gross Site Area: 40538 sq/ft*
£ 725,000 + VAT
FreeholdLocation:
The property is situated in the popular location of Market Deeping which is almost equidistant from the historic market town of Stamford and the Cathedral City of Peterborough and benefits from numerous restaurants and local amenities.EXISTING SITE DETAILS
Property:
Large two-story detached property comprising a Hotel, (14 rooms), large function room, bar and restaurantMotel Accommodation:
There are 14 bedrooms comprising of 8 double rooms, 4 twin rooms and 2 bridal rooms. We are advised that all of the rooms were refurbished in 2009 and are in good order. All rooms have an en-suite (bath and/or Shower), heating, TV, tea/coffee making facilities and a hair dryer. At present Breakfast is included in the room rates.Function Room:
The function room holds a licensed capacity for 220 people. There is a bar, kitchen and bathroom facilities; the room is self contained.Restaurant:
Currently the restaurant offers a full A La Carte menu of predominantly Mediterranean style cuisines and cooked on a large open charcoal grill barbecue. The Restaurant trades from 12:00 to 22:00 every day. They also serve a full traditional English Breakfast daily from 07:00 to 10:00PLANNING DETAILS
Full planning permission has been granted conditionally for the demolition of motel building and erection of four detached dwellings and associated garages and boundary treatment.
Total GSA: 40,538 sq.ft*
GSA of site with planning: 22,230 sq.ft*
GSA of pub site (no planning): 18,440 sq.ft*
GFFP of pub: 4,642 sq.ft*
16 Mar 2012
Ilkeston Pub For Sale, Ilkeston Property Investments For Sale
14 Mar 2012
Beer tax Freeze
Beer Tax Freeze BBPA Research
The report from Oxford Economics: Local impact of the beer and pub sector 2010/2011 The research reveals that:• 950,000 British jobs depend on the UK beer and pub sector – 34,000 fewer than last year
• There are now 900 breweries in the UK – a vital part of Britain’s manufacturing mix
• £13 billion is paid in wages in the sector
• Brewing and pubs are worth £19.4 billion to the UK economy (Gross Value added)
• The beer and pub sector contributes over £11 billion in tax revenues
Gloucester Pub For Sale, Gloucester Property Investments For Sale
13 Mar 2012
Longnor, Buxton Pub For Sale, Longnor, Buxton Property Investments For Sale
Pub chain pins its hopes on a bumper jubilee June
A BURTON-BASED pub giant has revealed that it is pinning hopes of reviving its fortunes on a summer of sporting events and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
Punch Taverns, based in Centrum 100, released second quarter financial results which showed that the firm was on target to meet profit expectations despite experiencing issues with failing pubs that could hinder long-term growth.
On average, the net income across its 4,790 pubs increased by 0.8 per cent but like-for-like figures at its core states of 2,946 pubs dropped by 2.9 percent in this quarter and 2.1 per cent in total for the financial year so far.
The decrease in trade and profit was put down to ‘soft’ trading at Christmas which continued into January and February.
Chief executive Roger Whiteside said: “Punch has a clear operational plan to return the core estate to growth in the medium-term and extract maximum value from our non-core assets.
“Profitability in the first 28 weeks of the financial year has been broadly in line with management expectations.
“While we remain cautious on the nearterm consumer environment, we have strong plans in place and expect to benefit from the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, England football team competing in Euro 2012 and the Olympic Games in the second half of the year.
Oswestry Pub For Sale, Oswestry Property Investments For Sale
12 Mar 2012
Monmouth Pub For Sale, Monmouth Property Investments For Sale
10 Mar 2012
CAMRA Community Pub Month
CAMRA Community Pub Month
Community Pubs Month’ is to champion the importance of local pubs in wake of new figures showing 16 pubs close across Britain each weekIn April, CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale is to launch a new national pubs campaign, Community Pubs Month, to champion local pubs which are at the heart of countless communities across Britain.
The aims of Community Pubs Month are to increase footfall in pubs, to encourage more publicans to promote new or existing events to attract further trade, and to spread awareness of community pubs throughout the media.
The dedicated website for the Month – www.communitypubsmonth.org.uk – is geared up to give pubs free publicity through listing any events licensees have planned throughout the month of April. Pubs signing up to the Month will be given free promotional material to help promote their events, whether it be the regular weekly pub quiz or a big one-off charity bash to get the community together.
Kicking off proceedings on Monday April 2nd with Community Pubs Day – the day after CAMRA’s Members’ Weekend & AGM in Torquay – CAMRA branches across Britain will be organising a wide range of events to promote their local pubs during the Month, and will be working in the lead-up to April to ensure this first year for the campaign is a big success.
Tony Jerome, CAMRA Head of Marketing, said:
‘The real aim of this Month is to give a window of opportunity for hard working publicans to promote any events they have planned in April, and for us at CAMRA to give them all the help and support in terms of publicity and increased trade.
‘We realise it’s a tough time out there for pubs at the moment – as CAMRA’s new pub closure figures highlighted last week – and this is why CAMRA has put a large amount of campaigning funds into this initiative to help pubs market themselves during April.’
9 Mar 2012
International Beers on Sale at Wetherspoons
JD Wetherspoon to Serve International Beers
Running from 14th March until 1st April inclusive customers will be able to choose beers that weren't previously on offer before, reports Eating Out Magazine.The overseas beers are Imperial Russian Stout (Burov Brewery, Russia), Murrikan Mild (Smuttynose Brewery, USA), Blonde (Zululand Brewery, South Africa), Bitter (Nogne O Brewery, Norway) and Pale Ale (John Martin's Brewery, Belgium).
The UK beers are from a wide range of brewers, including Springhead, Holts, Wooden Hand and Daleside.
The pubs will be serving a range of speciality beers (ingredients include honey, loganberries, grapefruit, treacle and chocolate) as well as beers brewed exclusively for the pub.
8 Mar 2012
Dudley Pub For Sale, Dudley Property Investments For Sale
6 Mar 2012
Wetherspoon pubs get ready to serve international beers - Eat Out Magazine
Wetherspoon pubs will be serving beers from Russia, South Africa, Norway, USA and Belgium, as well as the UK, during a 19 day beer festival.
Running from 14th March until 1st April inclusive customers will be able to choose beers that weren't previously on offer before.
The overseas beers are Imperial Russian Stout (Burov Brewery, Russia), Murrikan Mild (Smuttynose Brewery, USA), Blonde (Zululand Brewery, South Africa), Bitter (Nogne O Brewery, Norway) and Pale Ale (John Martin's Brewery, Belgium).
The UK beers are from a wide range of brewers, including Springhead, Holts, Wooden Hand and Daleside.
The pubs will be serving a range of speciality beers (ingredients include honey, loganberries, grapefruit, treacle and chocolate) as well as beers brewed exclusively for the pub.
In addition up to 10 traditional draught ciders will be available.
Wetherspoon's operations director, Martin Geoghegan, said: "The festival will give people the opportunity to enjoy a superb selection of UK and international beers, including many not previously available in our pubs."