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Landlords wanted to run 15 county pubs


THE search is on for 15 landlords to take on local pubs in Worcestershire.

There are 15 brewery or management firm-owned pubs in Worcestershire in need of new tenants. Seven of these are in Worcester.

The sheer number of pubs up for lease is causing concern among local publicans. The pubs include:

• The Crown and Anchor, St John’s
• Five Ways, city centre
• The Lansdowne Inn, Barbourne
• The Goodrest Tavern, Rainbow Hill
• The Bedwardine, St John’s
• The Grosvenor Arms, St John’s
• The Prince of Wales, Warndon

Two of them – the Crown and Anchor and the Five Ways – are closed. The rest are being run by temporary management firms – put in place by the breweries until they find full-time tenants. The consensus from licensees is that while a management company is better than a closed pub, it is not better for the trade.

Linda Griffin, chairman of Worcester Licensed Victuallers Association (LVA), said breweries had admitted that finding new tenants had become increasingly difficult.

Mrs Griffin, landlady of the Swan and Two Nicks in New Street, Worcester, said: “It’s better, particularly with community pubs, when they are kept open by people who really want to do a good job, by people for whom the trade is their livelihood. But it’s better to see a pub run by management company than a closed premises.”

The Crown and Anchor in Hylton Road, St John’s, is owned by Marstons, which has 11 pubs across Worcestershire up for lease.

The pub, which has been shut since mid-February, was once a hugely popular student hang-out.

Guy Beech, landlord of the nearby Wheatsheaf Inn, om Henwick Road, said: “I think it’s down to a combination of bad management and the financial climate. Breweries are often made out to be the big bad wolf and, while they could do a lot more, there’s a much bigger picture.

“Whoever is running the pub has to be so much more proactive these days. If a pub closes it has to start from scratch and that is not easy but it’s less damaging than having it run badly.”

Chris Watts, landlord of the Albion, Bath Road, said: “The landlords are paying maximum money for their rent, then grossly inflated prices on the products they sell. They have to buy everything from the breweries, and so have to pay the top prices. Therefore the publicans themselves are working on a shoestring.”

A spokesman for Scottish and Newcastle brewery, which has three pubs in Worcester up for lease, said: “The problem is finding people to run these premises. But there are hundreds of premises changing hands every day. This is not a dying trade.”

She said the Five Ways Hotel was expected to re-open “shortly”.

Mike Benner, chief executive of the Campaign for Real Ale, said: “More than half of the UK’s pub licensees are prevented from buying beer on the open market at freely negotiated prices. The artificially inflated prices are passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices, reduced investment and closures.

“Either they voluntarily reform to ensure a fair deal for consumers or they risk punitive intervention from the competition authorities and the Government.”

No one from Marstons was available to comment.

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kaz55, droitwich says...
10:53am Mon 15 Mar 10

i totally agree with mr Watts from the albion,i am a former landlady from a worcester pub,i eventually declared myself bankrupt as i just couldn't keep my head above water.the cost of the beer and alco pops that you HAVE to buy through the brewery is often DOUBLE or more than the price you can buy it for at cash & carry's.it is impossible for you to do offers to compete with larger pubs.With the SPY IN THE CELLAR machinery they fit in your pub to make sure u dont buy and beer out of tie ,they can record every drop of beer that goes through the pipes and spot checks every few weeks it is impossible.i borrowed a keg of beer from another pub when i ran out during a party and got fined £1,030 for that 1 keg because it was a sunday and couldn't contact the brewery to get their permission to borrow it.also many of the brewery's are now taking half of the money earned through the machines in your pub.where previously the landlord had machines from a company of their choice and just paid the rental the profits came back to the landlord/landlady and was a great help.when my pub was taken over by a different brewery i HAD to have the company that they wanted for the machines then HAD to share profits 50/50 with the brewery,by the time rental & gambling licence fees had been deducted and they had their 50% what was left it wasnt worth having also you couldn't advertise free POOL to entice customers in like before as they dont want to lose their profit so wont give you the keys,when i told my manager how much i was struggling and tried to get a bit of rent reduction,he said "there are plenty of other people out there ready to put their life savings into it.every one wants to run a pub." but hopefully now people are realising how badly tenants get treated by these breweries and they will have to become more reasonable.i cant understand how they are not governed by any fair price laws

carole35, says...
9:56am Tue 16 Mar 10

I note that this article says that there are 7 pubs in Worcester looking for managers and lists them. This list does not include the Barley Mow which is currently closed. Does this mean that it is not reopening?

Newsonme, Worcester says...
10:03am Tue 16 Mar 10

The Barley Mow is no longer owned by a Brewery. The building was purchased by, I believe, the person that owns the fast food / curry house opposite.

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