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Barkisland landlady becomes latest recruit in Greene King’s Public Housewives campaign

By Matt Furnell, 15/04/2010 3:46 pm

Janet Wallace, landlady of Greene King pub the Fleece in Barkisland, Halifax has become the most recent addition to the company’s flagship Public Housewives campaign.  The initiative has been set up to empower more women to take on their own pub and make it a success.

After 24 successful years in the pub industry, and now as one of Greene King’s  successful female licensees, Janet was recommended for the campaign by her regional manager.  She is keen to impart her advice to women looking to get into the industry.

Speaking about her role in the campaign, Janet said:

“Times have changed and the role of a landlady is no longer just about pulling pints.    

It’s about establishing a successful business that appeals to the modern pub customers, such as women and families.  I want to get the message out that running a pub isn’t daunting and more women should seriously consider it.

“Now is a great time to do this.  Although it’s a difficult time for some in the industry, well run pubs that focus on value for money and fantastic quality are thriving.”

Speaking about the campaign, director of recruitment and training, Caroline Hollings said:

“The changing role of the pub means more women and families are visiting pubs.  Female licensees are ideally placed to understand and cater for these new customers by tailoring their pub to suit.  Greene King wants to use successful licensees like Janet to inspire women and highlight the fantastic opportunities in the pub industry.

“Running a Greene King pub is a great career choice for enterprising women who are looking to maximise their potential.  In an industry which is sometimes seen as male dominated, Greene King is urging women with entrepreneurial flair to consider running their own pub.”

Greene King is calling for any female entrepreneurs who are interested in a career within the pub industry to visit the Public Housewives website: http://www.publichousewives.co.uk

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For more information please contact: Lottie Dutton or Hew Leith at Consolidated PR – lottied@consolidatedpr.com, hewl@consolidatedpr.com or telephone: 020 7781 2300

Notes to Editors:

Public Housewives Campaign

For more information on Greene King’s campaign to raise awareness of the opportunities available to female entrepreneurs thinking of running their own pub, please visit: http://www.publichousewives.co.uk

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Cafe Duo Become “Public Housewives”

By Matt Furnell, 06/10/2009 3:03 pm

Lyn Walker and Yvonne Mallinson have become the latest “Public Housewives” to take on a pub with Greene King, the Star in Rolvenden near Cranbrook.  The duo who run their own catering business and local café, the Bread o f Life in Dulwich, London SE22 decided to take over the pub and transform it with their skills and a woman’s touch.

 Speaking about their new venture, Lyn said, “We’d visited the pub when it was thriving and then not, so that’s why we decided we could take the leap into the pub sector and put this real pub for real people back on the map.  Through Greene King’s support we’ve been able to transform the business and create somewhere really special for the locals”.

 The Public Housewives campaign launched by Greene King is aimed at encouraging more women to take the plunge and run pubs as their own businesses.  Caroline Hollings, recruitment and training director for Greene King says, “The impression people get when thinking about running a pub is that there has to be a man behind the bar and nothing could be further from the truth.  We have some really successful women running our pubs of which Lyn and Yvonne are definitely two.  We need to change the perception and get more women who are business minded and great managers looking to this industry as a self employed business option”.

 Lyn and Yvonne have revamped the pub with a new paint job and signage and replanted the gardens, welcomed back the darts and football teams and introduced a good home cooked pub food menu alongside an ever popular Sunday Roast.

 Adding Yvonne said, “You have to have dedication and work hard if you take on a pub but seeing a happy face on the other side of the bar and knowing you are providing something the community wants makes it all worth while”.

 Even Lyn’s husband, Mick, is happy even though it has taken some getting used to, he says, “I must be the only man who goes out to work all day whilst my wife’s down the pub!”.

 More information about the Public Housewives campaign can be found on http://www.publichousewives.co.uk/.

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From swags to riches: bring on those ladies

By admin, 30/09/2009 4:23 pm

I read recently that there’s a new breed of women set to turn us on our tails. SWAGS — Sassy, Wise and Grown Up — representing the 35 to 45 age, really settled and happy in their lifestyle and, as such, knowing exactly what they want.

So to the best bit of consumer research I’d ever asked to be undertaken.  Greene King Pub Partners PR Manager, my PA, our Recruitment and Training Manager and many more of Greene King’s own SWAGS were only too eager to give some honest feedback on what they were looking for.

Large elegant wine glasses and good wine at a reasonable price topped the asks, along with clean toilets with toilet paper!  Unsurprisingly light flavoursome salads were orders of the day along with calorific chocolate covered desserts – two extremes for the SWAGS.  Good coffee was an absolute necessity and why couldn’t they have the weekly glossy magazines as well as the daily papers on offer to read in pubs?

From this very informal research I wonder if our industry is meeting the needs of these women.  Maybe, as according to the research they were the most content of their sex and don’t need more but in all honesty – are we missing a trick?  So the team at Greene King underwent a small experiment, could a pub visit make these ladies even happier with their lot?

Greene King’s own SWAGS got the chance to see, along with their friends who weren’t in on the bit of research.  A visit to one of our very own pub sites near Bury St Edmunds, each SWAG was asked when ordering:

Did they want their drink served in a larger than life glass or a standard wine glass – 100% said yes to the larger glass.

When ordering wine, all wines were shown as the same price and all the women ordered by taste and grape choosing one of the more expensive – these women know their wine and what they like, so quality appears to be key.

 How many picked up the glossy magazines innocently strewn around – every party had a look and the subsequent conversation flowed within the groups.

 And after their visit to the ladies which had the added luxuries solely required by the female market e.g. perfume, hand cream and tissues as well as toilet roll!  Every party commented on the extras and standards!

So in conclusion, our own research showed pubs can make SWAGS even happier than they already appear to be.  Some simple added elements to a pub’s offer and you’ve got SWAGS as key customers.

This also applies in the SWAGS running Greene King pubs, whether they’re part of a couple or as single operators, women know what women want and their influence on the business shows.  So we not only want more SWAGS as customers we want more SWAGS behind the bar.  Come on ladies…

Article by David Elliott  Managing Director of Greene King Pub Partners

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Ten years in the Pub trade and loving every minute

By Elaine Beckett, 25/09/2009 11:20 am

That’s one of Greene King’s Public Housewives view, Angela Poulton who took on the tenancy of the Tollgate pub in Bury St Edmunds, her very own business in November last year and has changed it beyond recognition.

Greene King’s Public Housewives campaign focuses on trying to attract more business minded women into the sector and Angela is just one whose taken the opportunity and made a real go of the challenge.

At 28, Angela joined the pub trade at 18 and has now realised her dream of running her own pub.  She says of her career choice, “I love working with people so taking on my own pub business was very exciting, continuing to do something I love.  It’s hard work and I’ve made a lot of improvements at the pub but it’s worth while as its your own business and your own decisions”.

Adding she said, “I think more women should consider a pub as a self employed business.  They have a woman’s touch making a place more homely and we know that in the main we’re hard workers, organised and able to multi task, real qualities for running a pub”.

Angela has focused her attention on building the Tollgate as a quality community pub, concentrating on the food side of the business as well as holding successful charity events on bank holidays and small music festivals and, improving the garden facilities.

Regional manager for Greene King, Steve Look said, “Angela is a great landlady and an asset to the pub.  We need to change the perception that pubs are run by men and attract more women like Angela to consider a pub as a career.  The benefits are endless as Angela and our Public Housewives will confirm”.

Greene King owns and operates 1400 pubs across England and currently has only 13% of those pubs ran by independent women.  The campaign seeks to change that and the launch of a website dedicated to draw more women into the business is helping to achieve just that, http://www.publichousewives.co.uk/

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Press Contact: Elaine Beckett, Public Relations Manager, Greene King Pub Partners, Tel: 07974 132844

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Public Housewives campaign recruits Sister Act

Greene King Pub Partners Public Housewives campaign has recruited sisters Maria Linsley and Natalie Passey who have taken over the popular Kings Head in Great Cornard.

A typical community village pub with a large sporting contingency, the Kings Head needed operators with plenty of enthusiasm for the good old British pub and Maria and Natalie have bundles of it.

Speaking about their new venture, Maria said, “My father ran a number of successful pubs so I know what is involved and Natalie not only has food experience but loves her pub sports so as a team we’ll keep this pub alive. Our ethos is based on giving excellent customer service; we want customers to feel valued and welcomed in our pub – it’s the one treat we believe people still look forward to after a hard day’s work”.

Recruitment and training director for Greene King Pub Partners, Caroline Hollings said, “The Public Housewives campaign is gaining a lot of interest. There are a lot of women out there with business experience who are driven to achieve. Running a pub is all about running a successful business – it’s not just about being a landlady, it’s about being a business woman and I know there’s plenty of women who would be brilliant operating pub businesses”.

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Notes: Maria was previously an operations manager for the serviced office company Regus

Press Contact: Elaine Beckett, Public Relations Manager, Greene King Pub Partners, Tel: 07974 132844

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Landlady Tops 25 Years and Still Going Strong

Landlady, Debi Sicklemore is celebrating running pubs for 25 years and says it’s the ideal career for women. Debi, who runs the Greene King pub the Grafton Arms in Euston, London is one of the new women behind the company’s Public Housewives campaign which aims to get more women not just behind the bar but running it.

Having run a pub since she was 23, Debi now 49 believes the mix of a women’s touch and the ability to multi-task makes women worthy candidates to run pubs. Speaking about her career, Debi says, “You have to be determined and earn the respect of your customers but the rewards are endless. I’ve been in the business for 25 years, being my own boss and reaping all the benefits that gives along the way”.

Greene King is targeting women to take on more of their pubs after identifying only 13% of their pub estate is run by independent women. Speaking about the campaign, director of recruitment and training Caroline Hollings said, “The impression people get when thinking about running a pub is that there has to be a man behind the bar and nothing could be further from the truth. We have some really successful women running our pubs of which Debi is definitely one. We need to change the perception and get more women who are business minded and great managers looking to this industry as a self employed business option”.

Greene King operates 2500 pubs across England, Scotland and Wales offering leased and tenanted options as well as managed house opportunities. For more information on the Public Housewives campaign go to http://www.publichousewives.co.uk/

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Press Contact: Elaine Beckett, Public Relations Manager, Greene King Pub Partners, Tel: 07974 132844, email: elainebeckett@greeneking.co.uk

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