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Admiral Taverns acquires portfolio of 137 pubs from Marston's

The group is now evaluating the longer-term opportunities for the sites

Inside Marston's Town Crier pub in Coventry(Image: Marstons/Jonathan Hipkiss)

Pub company Admiral Taverns has acquired a portfolio of 137 pubs from rival chain Marston's for £44.9 million.

The deal - which includes includes a mixture of sites across England and Wales - is the latest in Admiral's growth strategy to expand its estate of community pubs.

Last month, Chester-headquartered-Admiral acquired 150 pubs from Star Pubs and Bars.

Now it has earmarked a further 137 sites from West Midlands -based Marston's, whose head office is in Wolverhampton.

Admiral has now teamed up with experienced managed-operator Helen Standing who 'will facilitate the transition of the pubs to the Admiral platform while the group evaluates the longer-term opportunities for the sites.'

Marston's owns around 1,545 pubs nationwide and operates six breweries which produce more than 60 different ales(Image: Marstons/Jonathan Hipkiss)

Chris Jowsey, chief executive of Admiral Taverns said: " This is another exciting acquisition for our business, building on the strong momentum established over the course of the year and on behalf of the entire team I would like to take this opportunity to welcome our new licensees and colleagues to Admiral.

"We remain fully committed to the leased and tenanted model and through this acquisition have been able to acquire an excellent portfolio of pubs which we look forward to developing through our award-winning and highly supportive approach.

"I’m also very pleased that Helen Standing has agreed to partner with us to support the wider integration programme for some of these pubs. Helen is a highly successful, experienced operator who is well known to our team and we are looking forward to working very closely with her and these pubs."