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Quadriga launches new mobile housekeeping app for hotels

By Luke Nicholls

Hospitality technology solutions provider Quadriga has launched a new mobile application designed specifically for housekeeping services, to reduce costs and deliver improved efficiencies for hoteliers. 

Second Champagne + Fromage to open in Brixton

Champagne + Fromage to expand to Brixton Village

By Emma Eversham

Champagne + Fromage, the grower Champagne and cheese specialist which opened its first shop and restaurant in Covent Garden two years ago, is to open a site in Brixton Village this autumn. 

Last orders? The Government is contemplating whether to enable targeted, local alternatives to personal licences

Personal licences: Should they be scrapped?

By Luke Nicholls

The Government has this month launched a consultation into whether personal licences should be abolished, enabling licensing authorities to apply relevant conditions to premises licences where appropriate. 

Hiver – The Honey Beer is brewed by Hepworth Brewery in Horsham, Sussex

Craft honey beer swarms into the on-trade

By Luke Nicholls

A former Meantime Brewery worker has fulfilled her ambition to showcase the story of independent beekeepers and their produce through a craft beer, with the on-trade launch of Hiver – The Honey Beer.

(L-R): Martin Lawrence - general manager of Marine Hotel; Andrew Beattie - head chef; Laura Ferrier - waitress; and Ryan James - owner of Two Fat Ladies Group, with The Marine Hotel in the background

Two Fat Ladies heading for Troon

By Luke Nicholls

Two Fat Ladies - the four-strong, Glasgow-based restaurant chain – is opening its first restaurant outside of the city on Friday (20 September).

Restaurant Associates enters partnership with chef Anthony Demetre

Anthony Demetre to open pop-up restaurant at Tower 42

By Emma Eversham

Arbutus, Wild Honey and Les Deux Salons chef-patron Anthony Demetre has partnered with Restaurant Associates to open AD12 atT42, a 12-week pop-up restaurant at Tower 42 in the City of London.

Stevie Parle is the chef-owner of Dock Kitchen in West London

Stevie Parle: Pearls of Wisdom

By Stefan Chomka

The chef-owner of Dock Kitchen in west London and star of Channel 4’s six-part TV series Spice Trip talks about the importance of travel, being fleet-of-foot, and why he dislikes concept restaurants.

Cote has rapidly expanded to 45 UK sites since its launch in 2007

Cote Restaurants acquired by CBPE

By Luke Nicholls

Cote Restaurants, the 45-strong French bistro chain founded by Andy Bassadone and Chris Benians, has been acquired by private equity firm CBPE Capital in a deal reportedly worth £100m. 

Bragard makes premium jacket for female chefs

Bragard makes premium jacket for female chefs

By Emma Eversham

Kitchenwear brand Bragard has created a deluxe chefs jacket for female chefs to help cater for the growing number of high-profile women working in the industry. 

Bryn Williams with Teresa Carnall, chair of the Bay of Colwyn Business Network and Ingrid Lewis, town manager for Conwy County Council

Bryn Williams returns home for new restaurant

By Luke Nicholls

Bryn Williams is planning to return to his native North Wales as the celebrity chef confirmed he would be opening a bistro at a multi-million-pound development in Colwyn Bay.

Setting targets: Six per cent of British hoteliers plan to open a new property in 2014

TripBarometer: Five key developments for UK hoteliers

By Luke Nicholls

With PwC’s latest hotel forecastpredicting ‘a return to some kind of normal’ in 2014, a survey carried out by TripAdvisor has discovered that the majority of UK hoteliers are duly optimistic about their business’s profitability in 2014.

The George Belsize Park was the first to open under Spirit's new Premium Pub concept

Spirit doubles up on Premium Pub offering

By Luke Nicholls

Following the successful launch of The George on Havestock Hill in London earlier in the year. Spirit Pub Company is opening a second venue under its ‘Premium Pub’ concept next week having extensively and refurbished of one of its sites in Richmond.

2013 summer drinks sales fall in on-trade

Hot summer becomes 'long dry drought' for pubs and restaurants

By Emma Eversham

The hot summer turned into a 'long dry drought' for the on-trade according to the Wine & Spirit Trade Association's (WSTA) latest Market Report, which shows that alcohol sales at restaurants and pubs have fallen six per cent in the...

Lincat's Giga Fast Oven can produce up to 30 pizzas an hour

Lincat launches Giga Fast Oven

By Luke Nicholls

Catering equipment manufacturer Lincat has unveiled the Giga Fast Oven - a versatile, compact, counter-top oven that can cook a fresh dough pizza in just 90 seconds.

The firm supplies airports, courts, sports clubs and recreational centres, as well as the hospitality industry

Drinks supplies at risk as delivery workers plan strike

By Luke Nicholls

Unite Union members at Kuehne & Nagel Drinks Logistics (KNDL) are planning to strike for 24 hours next week over jobs and working conditions, leaving drinks supplies to some of the UK’s largest pub companies at risk.

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