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Published 17:23 23 Jul 2025 BST
Updated 17:23 23 Jul 2025 BST

A popular pub chain has collapsed into administration, with six of their sites set to close immediately.
Oakman Inns & Restaurants has been hit by pandemic hangover, elevated interest rates, and costs for its troubles, causing the closures.
Six sites have closed, with a further 13 transferring ownership to Upham Inns, who operate a small collection of premium pubs with rooms.
The sites below have ceased trading:
The following sites have been taken over by Upham Inns
The closures will result in 159 job losses, while 531 employees will be transferred as ownership changes.
Ross Connock, joint administrator at PwC, said increased energy prices, higher food and beverage costs, and wage inflation also played a factor.
"The hospitality sector continues to face significant and persistent challenges, including a reduction in customer numbers, which has been driven by changing consumer habits and broader economic pressure," he said.
The news comes just as BrewDog announced the closure of 10 sites, including their flagship site in Aberdeen.
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