Block & Tackle

Ashington

Community Wet Partnership

Overview

The Block & Tackle is a great community pub which has 2 entry doors, one leading to the large drinking and sports zone, the other to a snug and dining area, with a traditional pub company menu on offer. It has a large central bar feeding into both areas and has a beer patio area to the front of the pub, as well as a large car park. The pub sits in the middle of a large housing estate in the busy town of Ashington in Northumberland, which many locals use for food and drink, as well as their big nights out and sporting events. 
 
The customers are drawn from the local estate, made up of a mixture of private and council owned properties. The town is a busy community and has recently had a new train link to Newcastle open. The beautiful Northumberland coast is within easy reach from the area, approx. 10 minutes. 
 
The Block & Tackle has a solid trading base taking £12,000 a week with 85/15 wet/food split, but is absolutely capable of doing another 30% of wet sales and 50% of food sales with the right driven operator. A fully formed entertainment, Rhythm of the week and Sport plan that is promoted correctly will naturally bring this in. 

What’s in it for you?

  • 22% share of weekly sales (excluding VAT) plus a guaranteed annual retained sum of £25K (released weekly)
  • Low ingoing costs, deposits starting from £5,000 and £360 legal cost. (*deposits can vary dependant on business – ask us for more details*)
  • Accommodation included with most bills covered, except the council tax & TV License.

Office

Yes

Bedrooms

3 bedrooms

Details

Private flat in good condition, 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen and bathroom.

Pub features

Private accommodation

Food offer

Pub games

Beer garden

Customer car park

Live acts

How to apply

Block & Tackle, Ashington

Ashington
NE63 8NW
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Partner FAqs

We understand that taking on your own pub business is an important decision. We are proud to operate under the provisions of the Pubs Code regulations (2016), by providing certain important information during the recruitment process which will enable you to make an informed decision about the pub business and the agreement which you are applying for. The recruitment process is structured to include meetings with our recruitment and operations team (virtually or in person). The process usually takes 3-6 weeks from application to offer, but varies depending on meeting dates, availability and information required for the completion of the business plan.

For any of our partnership agreements you must have a personal licence to legally operate one of our pubs. We can help in the process of obtaining a personal licence through our partners at John Gaunt. A member of our recruitment team will be able to discuss this option with you as part of your application or enquiry.

If you receive an offer from us, we will require payment of the full deposit at your earliest convenience. However, from time to time at the Regional Operations Managers discretion a part deposit payment may be made with an agreed deposit builder in place for the remaining amount. The deposit, or deposit builder, would need to be paid before the commencement of the agreement.

Takings are banked in a Marston’s account in accordance with the agreements, to allow us to deduct our Management Charge. Your share (‘Retained Sum’) will be settled on a weekly basis. Any guaranteed annual Retained Sum is released on a weekly basis to you at the same time as your turnover % share Retained Sum.

In any partner agreement pub with a Marston’s menu on offer there is no opportunity to put on your own version of food or specials due to allergies and food regulations. We do have a number of pubs that do not have a Marston’s menu in, and you are free to put on your own food menu.

Marston’s are well aware that life doesn’t always go to plan, that’s why most of our Partnerships have an early termination clause which can be triggered by both parties. There is the option to give three or six months’ notice (depending on the agreement) for both parties and would need to be confirmed in writing to your Area Manager.

Our award-winning learning and development teams offer tonnes of support and training to both partners and your pub teams. When you join us, you will be booked onto our BII* accredited induction programme which includes classroom-based learning, practical sessions and for our food-led businesses, time spent at one of our Centres of Excellence pubs where an experience operator will show you the ropes.

As a Marston’s partner, you’ll also get access to our online training platform where you will be able to access a wide range of free online training courses, tools, and resources. In addition, our trainers will support you with in-person and virtual training sessions when you need the extra help! Our team can also help you access a range of apprenticeships for entry level team members, up to managers and directors.

We do have multiple pub operators across our business, this is approved on a case by case basis and would need to be approved at a senior level. Feel free to discuss this with a member of our recruitment team in the first instance.

What happens next?

What happens next?

01

Speak to a member of our team

02

Meet one of our area managers

03

Providing you with information on the pub

04

Present your business plan

05

Offer and arrangements for taking on your pub business!