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Marston's PLC

Marston's PLC
Leadership team

Mr. Andrew A. Andrea A.C.A., B.A., M.A. (CEO & Exec. Director)

Ms. Hayleigh Lupino (CFO & Director)

Ms. Bethan Raybould (Gen. Counsel & Company Sec.)

Products/ Services
Brewing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Established
1834
Traded as
LSE:MARS
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Overview
Location
Summary
Marston's PLC operates managed, franchised, and leased pubs in the United Kingdom. As of October 11, 2022, the company operated 1,468 pubs. It is also involved in the property management; telecommunications; and insurance businesses. The company was formerly known as The Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries PLC and changed its name to Marston's PLC in January 2007. The company was founded in 1834 and is based in Wolverhampton, the United Kingdom.
History

In 1834, John Marston established J. Marston & Son at the Horninglow Brewery in Burton upon Trent. By 1861, the brewery produced 3,000 barrels a year. In 1890, Marston & Son Ltd was registered as a limited liability company. In 1898 Marston's amalgamated with John Thompson & Son Ltd and moved to Albion Brewery on Shobnall Road, which the company still operates. By this time the brewery had a capacity of 100,000 barrels a year. It was at this time that the Burton Union System began to be used. In 1905, the company merged with Sydney Evershed to form Marston, Thompson & Evershed.Banks & Co has been brewing at the Park Brewery in Wolverhampton since 1875. In 1890 Banks became Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries when the company amalgamated with George Thompson & Sons and Charles Colonel Smith's Brewery. In 1943 Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries took over Julia Hanson & Sons, with 200 pubs. It was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1947. It acquired Camerons Brewery in Hartlepool in 1992 and sold it to Castle Eden in 2002, whilst retaining some of Cameron's tied pubs.In 1999, Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries purchased Marston, Thompson & Evershed, and in the same year took over the Mansfield Brewery of Nottinghamshire and closed it down, transferring production of Mansfield beers to the Park Brewery. In 2005, Marston's Brewery took over production under licence from Interbrew of Draught Bass, succeeding Coors. Later in 2005, the Jennings Brewery of Cockermouth was purchased and in 2007 Hampshire-based Ringwood Brewery, which was established in 1978, and brews Best Bitter, Fortyniner, and Old Thumper, was acquired. In 2007, the company changed its name from Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries plc to Marston's plc.In late 2013, there was some controversy when it was announced that Marston's would sell some 200 pubs to new company New River Retail. The fear was that many would close and be turned into convenience stores. In 2014, the company took over production of most Thwaites beers after the closure of the latter's main brewery. On 31 March 2015, it was announced the company was buying the bulk of Thwaites beer supply business outright and the top two brands Wainwright and Lancaster Bomber for around £25m.

In May 2017, Marston's announced further expansion with the acquisition of Charles Wells's Eagle Brewery in Bedford. This gave Marston's ownership of the Bombardier, Courage and McEwan's ale brands, and the global licence for Young's beers.In February 2020, Marston's signed a five-year extension to its distribution deal with Japanese beer maker Kirin.In May 2020, it was announced that subject to competition law and shareholder approval, Marston's would merge its brewing business with Carlsberg UK , into a joint venture valued at £780m. Marston's will take a 40% stake in the joint venture and receive up to £273m in cash. The deal will involve Marston's six breweries and distribution depots, but not its 1,400 pubs. The merger was approved by the Competition and Markets Authority on 9 October 2020. The new brewing company will be headquartered in Wolverhampton and be known as Carlsberg Marston's Brewing Company. It was also announced that the transaction was expected to be completed by the end of October 2020. The same month, the company announced that it will cut over 2,150 jobs as a result of the strict UK government measures to fight the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. In December 2020, Marston's took over the running of 156 pubs in Wales from Welsh brewer Brains.

Mission
Marston’s mission is to be the best beer and pub company in Britain. We strive to offer customers a fantastic range of pub experiences, delivering outstanding service and high quality products at competitive prices.
Vision
Marston’s vision is to become the leading operator of pubs, bars and hotels in the UK, providing the best experiences for customers and offering the best working environment for employees and partners.
Key Team

Mr. Richard Westwood (Managing Director of Beer & Pub Company)

Andrew Carlill (Operations Director - Taverns & Leased Partners)

Recognition and Awards
Marston’s has earned numerous awards, including: Investing in People Gold Award, Quality Food Awards, Good Pub Guide Award, National Pub and Bar Awards, Greene King Pubs of the Year, National Brewery Centre Medal Winners, The Good Beer Guide Certificate of Excellence, and S&C Responsible Pub Operator of the Year.
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Marston's PLC
Leadership team

Mr. Andrew A. Andrea A.C.A., B.A., M.A. (CEO & Exec. Director)

Ms. Hayleigh Lupino (CFO & Director)

Ms. Bethan Raybould (Gen. Counsel & Company Sec.)

Products/ Services
Brewing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Established
1834
Traded as
LSE:MARS
Social Media