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Enterprise Inns founder Ted Tuppen stands down

Mr Tuppen, who has held the position for 22 years, is set to retire next May and replaced by chief operating officer Simon Townsend

Enterprise Inns Plc, Monkspath Hall Road, Solihull

Long-serving  Enterprise Inns founder and chief executive Ted Tuppen has announced he is leaving the Solihull-based firm to be replaced by chief operating officer Simon Townsend.

Mr Tuppen, who has held the position for 22 years, is set to retire next May. He founded Enterprise in 1991 from the remnants of the Bass pubs estate and has seen it grow into the largest operator of leased and tenanted pubs in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, with a portfolio that comprises some 5,500 properties valued at £4 billion.

Commenting on the succession, Robert Walker, chairman said: “He leaves Enterprise in a strong financial position with improved like-for-like trading and a clear strategy, which is delivering for our publicans and our shareholders.

"I would like to thank Ted for his outstanding contribution to the company and the wider pub sector.

"He will be greatly missed and we wish him well for the future.”

Mr Tuppen added: “I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Enterprise and I am immensely proud of what we have achieved. It has been a privilege to work with such a great team of colleagues and I am thankful to them all for their support and hard work over the years.”

Mr Townsend said he was looking forward to the new challenge.

He said: “I am very excited to take on the chief executive role and determined to ensure that we maintain the positive momentum.