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Robinsons has acquired Individual Inns Group

Robinsons has acquired the Individual Inns Group, an eclectic mix of traditional inns all offering food, wine and hand-pulled beers across Cumbria and Yorkshire.

Robinsons, a sixth-generation family business, operates over 260 tenanted and managed pubs in the north of England and Wales. Robinsons is one of oldest and most respected names in British brewing history. This acquisition strengthens the company's existing estate across Cumbria and takes the business into Yorkshire for the first time.

Oaklins Smith & Williamson advised Robinsons on its acquisition of the Individual Inns Group.

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“This acquisition supports our strategy of developing our estate through selective investment in high quality sites. Opportunities like this don’t come up often and the pro-active support of our longstanding advisors at Oaklins Smith & Williamson enabled us to move quickly to secure the deal.”

William Robinson

Managing Director, Robinsons Pubs Division

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Iain Lownes

Partner
Bristol, United Kingdom
Oaklins S&W

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