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Smoking Ban
Chief Executive Rooney Anand visiting the Eagle in Cambridge and talking about the smoking ban with licensee, staff and customers. (You will need the latest version of Flash Player to view this video. Download it here )
‘Pin Pals'
(26/7/2007)
Hungry Horse launches ‘Pin Pals’ – the latest summer holiday craze for kids
Loch Fyne Press Release
(20/7/2007)
GREENE KING ENTERS EXCLUSIVE TALKS WITH
LOCH FYNE RESTAURANTS TO ACQUIRE THE COMPANY
RECORD RESULTS
(5/7/2007)
Preliminary results for the 52 weeks ended 29 April 2007
Thumbs up
(1/7/2007)
Greene King, leading brewery and pub group, has shown that pub-goers in this country are not just ‘service users’, but are positive enthusiasts about the Great British Pub. Over 5,000 licensees, staff
CAMRA PUB OF THE YEAR
(28/6/2007)
A Milton Keynes pub has fended off competition from hundreds in the region to win the prestigious title of ‘Pub of the Year’ by the Milton Keynes and North Bucks branch of Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA
A-CIG-NATIONS
(20/6/2007)
Smoke may not be in the air but love could be once the English smoking ban comes into force next month, a new study shows.
‘PUB VIRGINS’
(20/6/2007)
The stereotype of the pub regular is set to undergo a major transformation as a new wave of ‘pub virgins’ flock to smoke-free locals when the English smoking ban comes in this summer.
MY OTHER CAR’S….A TRACTOR
(16/6/2007)
Forget the Ferrari and pass on the Porsche – Ruddles is giving one pub-goer the chance to win the ultimate in country cool….a tractor.
THE CELLARMAN’S NHS DIRECT
(4/6/2007)
An innovative advice and diagnostic service has been launched in a bid to stop licensees losing millions of pounds of business every year because they serve a bad pint.
A PIECE OF CAKE
(24/5/2007)
Staff at Brewing Company, Greene King, have been brushing up on their general knowledge and putting their cake-making skills to the test to raise more than £16,000 for nine local charities.