Sardine
- 31 Mar 2004 02:36
Look at it!
cynic
- 15 Dec 2008 19:17
- 51 of 182
fine except it doesn't pay the rent
hangon
- 16 Dec 2008 13:49
- 52 of 182
What surprises me is the huge/regular rise in sp ( see graph above), until Dec. 2006.
This at a time when supermarkets are selling cheap beer/lager and Pubs charge more and more.
Add-in the restrictions on smoking ( fresh air at last!) which probably affect drinikers more than average citizens....and this on top of drink-drive activity which tends to make folk stay at home...there being little viable alternative. I for one, do not want any local taxi-firm to know I'm going out, leaving the house empty!
Pub closures are already significant, so I'm not surprised [PUB] sp is falling. Some new ideas are needed....let's retain the character of our old pubs as places to meet; before Olde England is destroyed by accountants. If people don't want to drink there, some other use needs to be found . . . local-TV studios?
mitzy
- 16 Dec 2008 15:12
- 53 of 182
my local the landlord John paid to have building work carried out of his own pocket he is a great guy but he is not keen on Punch.
Dil
- 17 Dec 2008 00:18
- 54 of 182
Our locals area manager told him today if he wants to buy the odd barrel in from elsewhere he'll turn a blind eye !
Anything to keep them open now goes as so many are folding.
Dil
- 17 Dec 2008 00:51
- 56 of 182
Only thing keeping them going MM , good food .
splat
- 17 Dec 2008 18:48
- 58 of 182
it's such a cumulative effect on pubs generally, from the advent of tighter drink/driving laws to sky tv at home and now even social networking such as Facebook - we just don't need as much entertaining as we used to. It's sad. There is still nothing like a good night out in your ten locals with friends! :-))
mitzy
- 14 Jan 2009 11:19
- 59 of 182
Profits as bad as can be expected and the sp down 15% ..its a sad day.
Edit down 20%.
Dil
- 14 Jan 2009 18:09
- 60 of 182
More and more are shutting round here , not suprised the results were crap.
mitzy
- 14 Jan 2009 19:25
- 61 of 182
I hope my pub stays open even if the village have to buy it from Punch.. now thats a great idea.
Guscavalier
- 14 Jan 2009 21:56
- 62 of 182
Yes, and who knows, the village could do a good deal in this environment mitzy. Perhaps they will pay you to take it away. If you don't ask you will not get.
partridge
- 16 Jan 2009 09:19
- 63 of 182
I believe it happened at the Red Lion at Preston (Herts, not Lancs) many years ago and the pub has thrived.
mitzy
- 16 Jan 2009 14:01
- 64 of 182
I know Hertford well but I have never heard of Preston I may pay them a visit.. thanks.
mitzy
- 18 Jan 2009 18:02
- 65 of 182
Sunday papers say sell.
cynic
- 18 Jan 2009 18:44
- 66 of 182
quite right .... yet another robt tchenguez (or however he spells it) company to go to the glue-makers
cynic
- 18 Jan 2009 18:44
- 67 of 182
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mitzy
- 19 Jan 2009 22:14
- 69 of 182
Enterprise and Punch both for the exit.
skinny
- 29 Jan 2009 10:30
- 70 of 182
Punch Taverns Directorate Change
TIDMPUB
RNS Number : 4494M
Punch Taverns PLC
29 January 2009
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PUNCH TAVERNS PLC
("Punch" or "the Group")
29th January 2009
Directorate Change
Punch Taverns plc announces that Jonathan Paveley, Commercial Director, will be
leaving the business in April 2009 and will step down from the Board with
immediate effect. The Board would like to express its gratitude to Jonathan for
everything he has achieved at Punch during his five year tenure with the Group
and wish him every success in his future career.
Giles Thorley, Chief Executive of Punch Taverns, commented:
"I would like to take this opportunity to thank Jonathan both personally and on
behalf of the Board for his highly successful leadership of the broad Commercial
agenda at Punch over the last 5 years. Jonathan will be leaving the business in
April with excellent Commercial contracts in place with a strong Sales &
Marketing ethos and with an exceptionally strong team".