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Competition watchdog raises hackles at Hawthorn pub deal

The competition watchdog is to launch an inquiry into the sale of the Hawthorn pub company.

Admiral Taverns bought the company from NewRiver REIT in August for £222m, bringing together Hawthorn’s 674 pubs with Admiral’s 969-pub estate.

Admiral has now been served with an initial enforcement order by the Competition and Markets Authority, ahead of the launch of a formal phase-one investigation. The deal is likely to be judged on a local rather than a national basis, with the regulator requiring the disposal of pubs where a local monopoly is created.

NewRiver, which was set up in 2009 to take advantage of distressed property assets after the global financial crisis, started building a pub business in 2013 when it acquired 202 pubs from Marston’s.

The Times (£)

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