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Pub ForumThe One Stop Trade Journal featuring The Latest UK & International News Entertainment and Lifestyle News Honey Dew gets ad boostFuller’s Organic Honey Dew beer is to get advertising support centred on a poster campaign to be seen at railway stations and London Underground stations. more ... Don’t drop ‘em in RushdenA woman has been fined £155 for dropping a cigarette butt in the main street of her home town of Rushden Northants. more ... GK might REITRooney Anand, CEO of Greene King, is reported to be looking at the prospect of converting the pubco’s property portfolio into a real estate investment trust. more ... ___________________________ Endangered SpeciesThe demise of the pub and the local post office as core elements in society has been given further emphasis according to reports in the City press. The money men, it would seem have cooked their golden goose by over borrowing against the bricks and mortar of their pub estates. more ... _____________________________ The Charles Lamb Public House and Kitchen After a lengthy four months and 8 tastings we are delighted to show off
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London Pride Walk for Cancer Research date announced 13th Cancer Research UK fundraiser will take place on July 13
Christopher Biggins and Top Gear's James May help quench Griffin's thirst before the 2005 London Pride Walk for Cancer Research UK London’s brewer, Fuller, Smith & Turner P.L.C., is delighted to announce that the 13th London Pride Walk will take place this year on Sunday, July 13. The London Pride Walk, which raises funds for Cancer Research UK at Hammersmith Hospital, involves a circular route along the beautiful Thames Towpath from Fuller’s Griffin Brewery in Chiswick, West London Walkers will be joined by one of Fuller’s fabulous dray horses, Griffin, who has walked the course many times before. The route takes participants over Chiswick and Hammersmith Bridges, before returning them to Homefields Park, opposite the Griffin Brewery, for entertainment and refreshments, including a free pint of London Pride for the over 18s. Soft drinks will be available for younger walkers. Since the first walk in 1996, the event has raised over £1 million towards vital research into treatments for cancer. Fuller’s sales and personnel director, Richard Fuller, said: “The London Pride Walk for Cancer Research UK has become a big date in the Brewery’s calendar, as many of our customers and employees like to take part. “I’m so pleased that we managed to break the £1 million barrier last year, as Cancer Research UK needs as much funding as it can get to help find better treatments and even a cure.” British Brewing – the end is nigh! According to pundits in various national newspapers the possible takeover of Scottish & Newcastle, by Carlsberg, heralds the end of British Brewing as we know it. The fact is that the brewing industry in the UK was transformed by the Beer Orders of 1989 – a totally bad piece of legislation which simply served to destroy many brewers and put in place vast estates of pubcos – largely owned by financial institutions.more.... Dunsmore get his price. As predicted, John Dunsmore, CEO of Scottish & Newcastle, has seen his hard nosed approach work, as bidders Carlsberg / Heineken upped their bid to 800p. At that level many large shareholders have indicated their satisfaction, however Dunsford and his team have not finished yet. more....
Ten Unique Pubs in Every Good Beer Guide for 35 Years Ten pubs in England and Wales that have been in every edition of the Good Beer Guide since the original edition in 1974 have been given a special award by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). Through an unwavering dedication to real ale these ten pubs have been put into all 35 editions of the Good Beer Guide – known as “the beer drinkers bible.” Around the day the 2008 guide is released each of the pubs will host a special 1970’s themed party to celebrate their achievement. The pubs are:
Upbeat M&BM&B has announced strong trading in the 22 weeks to 15/9/07. MORE Drink to Forget? ... Maybe not. Scientists in New Zealand have come up with a theory that a moderate intake of alcohol can actually improve the memory. S&N – Carlsberg Merger TalkThere is continuing speculation that the two brewing giants Scottish & Newcastle and Carlsberg will merge. More Portman Group to stop issuing Proof of Age CardThe Portman Group will not be issuing its Proof of Age card to young people from the end of September although the card remains valid and should continue to be accepted by retailers. MoreNigerians drink more Guinness than the Irish. Diageo, manufacturers of Guinness, has reported that sales have slumped in both the UK and Ireland but that outside these two territories Guinness is growing well. More
BALLARD'S BREWERY CELEBRATES 27 YEARS OF BREWING
Veni, vidi, vici. Did the Welsh invent Parma Ham? More..
The Pub OlympicsThe Pub Olympics is a competition of brains, brawn and luck to include some of the nation’s favourite pub games. We want landlords/teams to hold a range of sporting competitions, challenges and fun days in their pubs, and even challenge another local pub, club or University to take part in the Pub Olympics. more..
Guinness Moving Home?
Lager Image hits BaselineWatchers of the exciting final of the tennis from Queen’s Club, between Andy Roddick and French parvenu Nicholas Mahut, might have been forgiven for failing to notice that the event had received something of a make-over in the form of a name change. The prestigious tennis tourament, which acts as a precursor to Wimbledon, is now called “the Artois” – having for years been known as the Stella or in full the Stella Artois. Can it be that the makers of the country’s premier premium lager have had doubts over Stella’s Lager lout associations? Perhaps all those ads, which proclaimed the the brew as “reassuringly expensive” and which seemed to work in shoring up market share despite the price, have now come to the end of their useful life. Stand aside Stella the Soccer Slut, welcome Artois the Tennis Superstar?
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The Cask Marque Trust, in conjunction with The Daily
Telegraph, has published the results of the poll to find Britain’s favourite
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Since the year 2000, the pub-goers web site of choice has been the UK Pub Guide (www.pubguide.net), then, in 2004, the Licensed Trade was given its very own portal with the arrival of Pub Forum (www.pubforum.org.uk) - a veritable Aladdin's Cave of vital information and news for the hospitality business. Now, the two sites are coming together and we are sure that you would want to wish the happy couple all the best and come to the party.
Over the years, tens of thousands of visitors have relied on the
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