
Albion's Bravo Inns makes 30th bolt-on
Bravo Inns, a British pub operator backed by Albion Ventures, has acquired Accrington's aptly named Albion Hotel.
This is the 30th pub acquired by the business to date. The Albion Hotel was bought closed, but Bravo has invested in a refurbishment plan.
Bravo Inns was formed in 2007 with support from Albion Ventures. The Warrington-based pub company owns and operates wet stock-led community pubs in the north-west of England. Bravo Inns acquires closed or failing pubs, which then undergo a refurbishment prior to reopening.
The Albion Hotel is based in Clayton-le-Moors, Accrington.
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