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Pub firm Liberation Group adds to estate with Cirrus Inns deal

The Jersey-based parent company of West Country brewery and pub brand Butcombe now has a portfolio of pubs and inns that spans from the Channel Islands to London

Jonathan Lawson, chief executive of the Liberation Group(Image: Liberation Group)

Pub and brewery firm The Liberation Group has expanded by completing a combination deal with Cirrus Inns.

The transaction will see Heinken-owned Cirrus’ 22 pubs across the South East and South West - including sites in Dorset, Gloucestershire and Somerset - join the Liberation portfolio, which now covers an area spanning the Channel Islands to London.

Liberation, the Jersey-based parent company of West Country brewery and pub brand Butcombe, previously told BusinessLive it was planning to buy up more venues across the region this year, as part of an “ambitious investment programme” following the Covid-19 pandemic.

Following its deal with Cirrus, Liberation now oversees an estate of around 137 pubs, made up of 79 managed and 58 tenanted sites, with accommodation of more than 400 rooms.

Group chief executive Jonathan Lawson will lead the combined group with the Cirrus founder Alex Langlands Pearse joining the board as a non-executive director.

Liberation said it would focus on delivering a “successful Christmas” before beginning to integrate Cirrus ino the group in the New Year.

The company, which is backed by investment firm Caledonia, said it had agreed new loans with existing lenders, HSBC, Santander and NatWest, to support the deal.

Mr Lawson said: “Liberation Group, Cirrus and our respective majority shareholders, share a very similar view of pubs, and the unique role they play in our communities. ‘Langy’ and his team have built a superb business which we are incredibly proud to welcome into Liberation Group.”