May 19 2013
Drinks Industry Ireland : Industry Report
In this, our second part of Pat Nolan’s two-part feature
on the banks and the licensed trade, he concentrates on how to work with your bank for the best outcome.
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| In a recent submission to Government, ABFI expressed the drinks industry belief that the best way to find impactful, long-term solutions to the problem of alcohol misuse is by working in real partnership with all relevant stakeholders. But the submission also pointed out a number of significant challenges to present restrictions on domestic alcohol advertising. |
Nobody was more surprised than Brendan and Sinead O’Reilly when they walked away with this year’s NOffLA Off-Licence of the Year award. But the O’Reilly enterprise in Ballyshannon, County Donegal, is more than an award-winning off-licence. That forms but a third of the overall O’Reilly operation there. Pat Nolan pays them a visit to see for himself. |
A 25-strong delegation of LVA Council members paid a visit to Berlin at the end of January to learn from the German on-trade operation. Drinks Industry Ireland reports. |
Or are they? There’s considerable angst in the licensed trade about the actions of the banks in appointing receivers to quite a number of pubs - particularly in Dublin - of late. Rumours that mass receiverships are in the pipeline have also fuelled speculation. Whatever the reality, publicans are clearly concerned about just what’s going on. In this two-part feature, Drinks Industry Ireland attempts to separate reality from rumour and gets some advice on what to do and what not to do for publi |
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