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Heineken vows to invest £2.4m into West Midlands pubs

Brewery and pubco will carry out the work among its Star Pubs estate of venues across the region

The Plough & Harrow, in Catshill, is among several West Midlands pubs to undergo facelift work by Heineken

Pub and brewery group Heineken is planning to invest more than £2 million into its estate in the West Midlands which it estimates will create 87 new jobs.

The company said it was carrying out a wide-ranging programme of renovation work among its Star Pubs portfolio of leased and tenanted premises.

This will see the company invest around £2.4 million in the region, backed by a further £232,000 from its licensees.

Across the country, the refurbishment work is expected to total £39 million, covering 612 venues and creating 1,075 new jobs - representing a quarter of its entire Star Pubs º£½ÇÊÓÆµ estate.

Star Pubs said the work would concentrate on transforming tired pubs in suburban areas to reflect the changing landscape as people work from home more and travel less.

The revamps are designed to broaden each pub's use and appeal, giving people additional reasons to visit.

Zoning will signpost customers to the area likely to suit them best, enabling different groups of customers to enjoy a variety of activities such as watching sports and dining out without disturbing each other. Other changes will include overhauling cellars with new dispensing equipment.