All News...Pub landlord facing eviction in coffin protest
A landlord facing eviction has started a hunger strike and 'wake’ in protest at rent and beer prices at his three pubs.
Lying in an open coffin in the bar, Colm Powell, 44, the tenant at the Punch and Judy pub in Tonbridge, began fasting on Monday.
His protest is expected to last until next Wednesday when he is due to be served with an eviction notice by the owners, Enterprise Inns.
Mr Powell, who is also tenant at the Ivy House and Station House, both also in Tonbridge, blamed Enterprise Inns for squeezing his profit margin by increasing rents and beer prices since it bought the pubs five years ago from Whitbread.
He added: "I am due to be served an eviction notice on October 8 because I have broken the conditions of my lease on the pubs. I have stopped buying beer from them because they are quite expensive."
In an open letter to the company’s chief executive, Ted Tuppen, Mr Powell claimed exorbitant rent and a steep mark up on tied beers was taking 55 per cent of his potential profit.
Mr Powell, whose Punch and Judy pub won the Kent Pub of the Year in 1996, also blamed rising duty on alcohol and the smoking ban for hitting the pub trade.
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Mark Dodds 1.52pm Wednesday 8 October 2008
Camberwell SE5 London
Great stuff. Do you know about the Fair Pint Campaign? www.fairpint.org.uk Set up in May 2008 it has been instrumental in leading the Business Enterprise Committee to reviewing the outcome of Trade and Industry's SC 2004 recommendations to PubCos demanding transparency and fairness in their relationships with tied lessees. The committee will be meeting November to review the tied pub industry to decide whether PubCos are behaving responsibly or abusing their powers.
Report published 9.49am Tuesday 30 September 2008
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DMC 4.09pm Thursday 2 October 2008
Gloucestershire
The guy is not alone, this is happening to a landlord in Gloucestershire. Guess that enterprise is going to have a rough patch.Thisisgloucestershire