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Heineken to create around 1,000 jobs with £40m pub investment

Heineken to create around 1,000 jobs with £40m pub investment

STV News05-05-2025

Heineken is set to create around 1,000 jobs as part of a major investment plan which will revamp and reopen dozens of pubs across the UK.
The Dutch brewing giant said it will provide a £40m cash injection into its Star Pubs operation.
It said more than 600 of its 2,400 UK venues will receive investment funds to make improvements over the next year.
Bosses said the move is a 'resounding vote of confidence' in the sector despite recent cost increases and pressure on consumer finances.
Works have already started or been completed to reopen ten pubs so far this year, with further sites that are currently closed earmarked for investment to welcome customers again. Star Pubs in Scotland set for refurbishment Newliston Arms Kirkliston
Waverley Hotel Bonnyrigg
Tavern Prestwick
Coach & Horses Dalkeith
Royal Bar Helensburgh
Neidpath Inn Peebles
County Hotel North Berwick
Wig Aberdeen
Waverley Bar Bridgend
Cedar Inn Aberdour
White Swan Kelso [Previously Tipsy Ghillie]
Yeoman Dunfermline
Glenhead Tavern Duntocher
The company reopened 62 of its long-term closed pubs last year, leaving the business with its lowest level of closed venues since 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic hit.
Lawson Mountstevens, Star Pubs' managing director, said: 'Consistent investment – rather than a stop, start approach – and a strategy of creating great locals have been key to helping our pubs weather the storms of the last few years.
'Heineken sees firsthand the value in great British pubs and their ongoing popularity.
'It recognises that Brits love their locals and that well-invested pubs trade better.
'This £40m inward investment from a Dutch business into UK pubs is a resounding vote of confidence in the future of the sector.
'Even with pressures on disposable income, people are still prioritising a trip to their local, valuing it as an everyday treat and as a way of connecting with their community.'
The boss stressed that local pubs are 'growth engines' in the economy but said they have been impacted by a 'disproportionate tax burden'.
Mr Mountstevens called for this to be reduced when the Government draws up fresh plans to overhaul the business rates regime of property tax later this year.
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