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Stonegate Pub Partners

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Stonegate Pub Partners provides opportunities for individuals to run their own pub businesses with support and resources from Stonegate, a leading UK pub operator.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Stonegate Pub Partners

-4.06

Latest Event

Stonegate 'Serving with Pride' Campaign Promotes LGBTQIA+ Inclusivity

Stonegate Group launched its 'Serving with Pride' campaign on June 1, 2024, in celebration of Pride Month. The initiative transforms venues into inclusive spaces with Pride-themed drinks and decor, and for every sponsored drink sold, a donation is made to Stonewall Housing to support LGBTQIA+ individuals facing housing challenges.

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Stonegate Pub Partners is currently rated as a Bystander.

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Latest Events

  • Stonegate 'Serving with Pride' Campaign Promotes LGBTQIA+ Inclusivity Logo
    JUN
    01
    2024

    Stonegate Group launched its 'Serving with Pride' campaign on June 1, 2024, in celebration of Pride Month. The initiative transforms venues into inclusive spaces with Pride-themed drinks and decor, and for every sponsored drink sold, a donation is made to Stonewall Housing to support LGBTQIA+ individuals facing housing challenges.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 29

    The campaign is a strong public statement of allyship and support for marginalized LGBTQIA+ communities, reflected in high-profile activities during Pride Month and visible inclusion measures. This public stance helps counter authoritarian narratives that marginalize minority groups.

    Stonegate Group kicks off ‘Serving with Pride’ campaign to celebrate and support the LGBTQIA+ community

  • +80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    Through tangible measures such as donating a portion of proceeds to Stonewall Housing and transforming venues into safe spaces, the campaign reflects a robust commitment to ethical business practices and social responsibility. These actions are aligned with progressive principles, emphasizing community support and inclusion.

    Stonegate Group kicks off ‘Serving with Pride’ campaign to celebrate and support the LGBTQIA+ community

  • Stonegate Responds to Union Claims of Pub Closures Logo
    APR
    23
    2024

    In response to union warnings that over 350 Stonegate pubs in the North West could close due to financial pressure and a £2.2bn debt mountain, Stonegate Pub Partners issued a statement asserting that business performance in 2023 was strong and that no venues were at risk. The company emphasized its improved revenue and profitability as evidence that the union's claims were misleading.

  • +20

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The company's public assurance that no venues will be closed is presented as a commitment to protecting worker jobs and maintaining stable labor relations. This response, which contrasts with union warnings, is scored moderately positive from a labor relations perspective, emphasizing a stance that values employment stability. However, caution remains due to underlying financial pressures signaled by the union and parent company refinancing challenges.

    Stonegate responds to union's claims hundreds pubs could close

  • Risk of London Pub Closures and Job Losses Logo
    APR
    19
    2024

    The article reports that almost 450 Stonegate-associated pubs in London are at risk of closure due to high debt levels, with the GMB union warning that refinancings issues could imperil 19,000 jobs. Despite these concerns, a company spokesperson assured that no venues are at risk, highlighting a disconnect between union warnings and corporate assurances.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The article highlights significant concerns raised by the GMB union about job losses and the risk of pub closures, implicating poor labor relations and neglect of worker security. The warning of 19,000 jobs at risk demonstrates a detrimental impact on worker rights, which is rated strongly negative under labor relations and human rights practices.

    Over 400 Stonegate pubs in London risk closure, GMB claims

  • -50

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 29

    The report points to underlying economic challenges including a significant £2.2bn debt pile and refinancing uncertainties by July 2025. These financial risks signify problematic economic and structural influences that could lead to operational instability and eventual closures, thus impacting local economies and communities.

    Over 400 Stonegate pubs in London risk closure, GMB claims

  • Debt Crisis and Worker Welfare Risks at Stonegate Logo
    APR
    10
    2024

    Stonegate Group is grappling with a £2.2bn debt pile and refinancing challenges, triggering warnings from the GMB union about the risk to 19,000 jobs and reports of cost-cutting measures that could undermine worker safety and ethical practices.

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    The company's massive debt and inability to secure timely refinancing raise serious concerns about its commitment to ethical business practices, especially with warnings that 19,000 jobs are at risk. These financial troubles have led to reports of cost-cutting in employee benefits, potentially compromising worker health, safety, and overall labor rights.

    Stonegate Group warns on future as it battles £2.2bn debt pile

  • -50

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 29

    The company’s structural and economic stability is at risk due to its overwhelming debt burden. The challenges in refinancing the debt not only jeopardize its long-term viability but also have broader implications for workers and local communities relying on its continued operation.

    Stonegate Group warns on future as it battles £2.2bn debt pile

  • Stonegate Implements Corrective Measures after Historic Pubs Code Breaches Logo
    MAR
    28
    2024

    Following a review by the PCA that confirmed historic breaches of the Pubs Code related to rent proposals affecting 1,557 tenants, Stonegate has updated its legacy practices. The company adjusted its procedures from the 2021/22 reporting year and has been working closely with the PCA to ensure ongoing compliance.

  • +20

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    The PCA review identified significant breaches in Stonegate's historic rent proposal processes affecting over 1,500 tenants. Although these breaches reflect past unethical business practices that harmed tenant interests, Stonegate's subsequent corrective actions—updating processes and informing affected tenants—demonstrate a commitment to improved ethical responsibility.

    Update: The PCA has concluded its review of Stonegate’s historic breaches of the Pubs Code in relation to Rent Proposals

  • Stonegate Debt Crisis Raises Concerns Over Opaque Practices Logo
    JAN
    12
    2024

    On January 12, 2024, concerns were raised about Stonegate's parent company as it revealed a £2.6 billion debt, putting over 4,500 pubs at risk. Critics, including the GMB union, highlighted the opaque corporate structure with its holding company based in the Cayman Islands and warned of potential negative impacts on community assets and worker conditions.

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    The article underscores serious concerns regarding Stonegate's opaque financial and corporate governance practices. The lack of transparency, noted by union representatives, along with the risky refinancing plans of a £2.6 billion debt, reflects negatively on the company’s commitment to ethical business practices and the welfare of its workers and local communities.

    More than 4,500 Stonegate pubs 'at risk' as parent company reveals £2.6billion debt

  • -40

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 29

    The significant debt burden and plans for refinancing raise questions about the structural risks the company poses to local communities and economic stability. The opaque corporate structure involving offshore arrangements heightens these concerns and suggests a disregard for broader economic accountability.

    More than 4,500 Stonegate pubs 'at risk' as parent company reveals £2.6billion debt

  • Stonegate Convicted for Health and Safety Negligence Logo
    JUL
    06
    2023

    Stonegate, the UK's largest pub company, was convicted after a decorative fence used for crowd management collapsed, resulting in the fatal head injuries of 20-year-old Olivia Burt in February 2018. The trial highlighted that the company had prior knowledge of the fence's unsafe condition, reflecting a serious dereliction of duty.

  • -80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    Stonegate's conviction for a health and safety breach demonstrates a significant failure in ethical business practices. The company repeatedly ignored known concerns about the unsafe decorative fencing, resulting in a preventable tragedy. This negligence reflects a disregard for public safety and corporate responsibility.

    Stonegate convicted following death of Olivia Burt

  • Stonegate Admits Non Compliance with Pubs Code Logo
    FEB
    28
    2023

    Stonegate acknowledged that its market-rent-only leases improperly combined an upwards‐only open market rent review with annual RPI increases. The company has now written to affected lessees to remove this contentious clause and offered a financial contribution toward legal costs, following correspondence from the pubs code adjudicator.

  • +50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    By admitting non compliance with the established pubs code and taking corrective measures, Stonegate demonstrates an effort to rectify unethical business practices. This proactive step to remove unjust rent review clauses and support lessees legally is viewed positively from a business ethics perspective, fostering accountability and protecting vulnerable tenants.

    Stonegate admits non compliance of pubs code - Morning Advertiser

  • Launch of Pub Hub platform Logo
    FEB
    17
    2023

    Stonegate Pub Partners launched Pub Hub, a digital platform offering publicans marketing advice, supplier promotions, and training programmes to help improve sales, reduce operating costs, and foster community growth.

  • +50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    The launch of Pub Hub demonstrates strong business practices by enhancing support for publicans with marketing content, training programmes, and supplier promotional activities. This initiative promotes ethical business operations and benefits community-oriented entrepreneurs.

    Stonegate Pub Partners launches “Pub Hub”

  • +40

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 29

    Pub Hub is an innovative digital solution that leverages technology to support publicans in managing operations more efficiently. This tech-driven initiative contributes positively by reducing operating costs and enhancing service quality.

    Stonegate Pub Partners launches “Pub Hub”

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