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Exclusive: pub and brewery business Liberation Group planning 'ambitious expansion' in 2022, boss says

Jonathan Lawson, the company's chief executive, spoke to BusinessLive about his plans following the pandemic

Jonathan Lawson, CEO, Liberation Group(Image: Handout)

A historic South West pub group is planning to buy up more venues across the region in 2022 as part of an “ambitious investment programme” following the pandemic, its chief executive has announced.

Liberation Group runs more than 120 pubs, bars and inns across the West of England and Channel Islands, and is also the parent company of West Country brewery and pub brand Butcombe.

The company’s chief, Jonathan Lawson, told BusinessLive the firm is planning a major hiring drive as part of its expansion as well as developing its brewing portfolio.

The news comes two years after the company, which was founded in 1871, was forced to shut its estate of pubs and put 90% of staff on furlough.

“We are 100% much stronger now than when we went into the pandemic,” said Mr Lawson, who told BusinessLive the lockdowns were a tough time for the brand, which was “burning through cash” while its venues remained closed.

“That initial period around March 2020 was pretty challenging. We had to close everything. We kept the brewing going but by and large most of the business was shut and we were working out how we could survive.

“Our investors and banks were incredibly supportive and our people were amazing. Those who remained all took a pay cut and worked shorter weeks to protect cash and everyone pulled together.”

Mr Lawson, a former boss of Greene King, took over the helm of Liberation Group a year before Covid hit. Since joining the business in January 2019, he has overseen an extensive refurbishment programme and developed the group’s brewing products and brands - all while managing the challenge of the pandemic.