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Previous report on this subject was HC 26-I, session 2008-09 (ISBN 9780215530127) by this Committee's predecessor the Business and Enterprise Committee
Incorporating HC 1183-i, session 2007-08
This report deals with the relationship between pub companies and their lessees. It is interested, specifically, in those companies which operate a tied estate, whose operations have frequently been criticised on the grounds that they are unfair to lessees who not only have to pay rent, but are also forced to buy beer at higher prices than those they could obtain elsewhere. Those who support the system maintain that the tie gives pubcos an incentive to support their lessees and that the revenue stream from the beer tie means that basic rents are lower than they would otherwise be. The Committee prepared a report in 2004 and put forward a number of recommendations and they were interested to see the extent to which those recommendations have been implemented. They found that many of the problems identified earlier remain and that the imbalance of bargaining power persists. There are strong indications that the existence of the tie pushes up prices not just to lesses but to consumers. However they are wary of simply recommending that it be abolished as that may simply put too much power to brewers and distributors. The OFT has declined to act in the past and the Committee recommends that the Secretary of State refer the matter to the Competition Commission for urgent investigation. Provisionally they feel that the tie should be severely limited.
Successful Pubs and Inns plots a clear course towards successful innkeeping. It is intended for professionals already within the business and for those considering a licensed trade career. It will be of particular help to anyone considering leasing or purchasing a pub or inn. It is jargon free and written in an easy-to-read style. It can easily be used as a reference book as each chapter covers a particular aspect of the trade. There are over 50,000 pubs and inns in the UK, which are either managed directly by brewers/pub owning companies or by self-employed tenants, lessees or by owners of free houses. These latter groups have become increasingly important due to recent changes in legislation and market conditions. This book will appeal to existing and potential licensees, especially those who find themselves solely in charge of their business. It will be of great value to anyone contemplating leasing or buying a pub or inn, with its clear message on initial selection and evaluation. The authors between them have considerable and relevant experience in pub operations and the brewing industry. Michael Sargent, after a career in marketing, ran a successful inn before moving into managing groups of pubs and becoming a director of a pub operating company. He is now a full-time business councillor specializing in the licensed trade. Tony Lyle has had considerable experience in senior roles in the licensed trade with responsibilities throughout the 1980s for large groups of pubs totalling well over 1,000, both tenanted and managed. He set up his own consultancy company in 1991 and is also a founding director of Inn Performance Ltd, a specialist pub accountancy company. - Caterer & Hotel Keeper, September 1994