LocationClose to Wrexham city centre the Albion Inn is an ideal touring base and has B&B facilities.Address1 Peny BrynWrexham (Wrecsam) Wales LL13 7HU Apply online at jwlees.co.uk/recruitment Trading FacilitiesThe Albion is situated just off the town centre of Wrexham. The pub has 5 letting rooms, and downstairs there is regular entertainment with a lounge and bar/games area. The pub has always had pub teams for darts and dominoes.Private AccommodationBedroom, lounge, bathroom.Ingoing CostsStock £1,000 (subject to valuation), fixtures and fittings £10,000 (subject to valuation), bond £5,000, training £450 +vat, working capital £2,000.More DetailsEmail Dave Lewtas (T: 07711 227609) or apply online. | Images![]() ![]() |
FinanceWe keep the cost of taking a pub as low as we can. After all, we want personalities behind our bars not just people who have a few quid in the bank. A typical JW Lees tenant will need the following to take a pub
If you are struggling to get the finances together then get in touch, and we can usually help you. RentsWe try to keep our rents at reasonable prices to allow you the opportunity to make a return Also, we don’t skimp on keeping our pubs in good order, so we base the level of rent on a fair level of maintainable trade for a competent licensee. When calculating the rent we look at all the income streams, and work out a rent based on a percentage of turnover, having regard for the profitability of the house.Full DisclosureA good relationship between the brewery and our tenants is based on honesty and openness. We will provide all prospective tenants with as much information as we can with regard to historic trading information, normally this will be the pub’s five-year trading history.InsuranceJW Lees insure the property but the tenant is responsible for insuring the following:
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Repairs and ImprovementsJW Lees have one of the most pro-active maintenance programmes in the industry, you’ve just got to look at our pubs compared to many of our competitors to see that this is true.If there is an opportunity to carry out a development and improve the business we sit down and talk. If we agree the scheme, we confirm the funding and get on with it. No messing about. TrainingAt JW Lees we have experience of dealing with experienced licensees and also with people who are new to the trade and need more help and support. We have a full range of training programmes and the brewery is a BII accredited training centre. Some of the courses that are regularly available include:
SupportBeing a JW Lees licensee affords you a great opportunity to cash in on your entrepreneurial flair through your ideas, initiative and personality, but sometimes you need someone to bounce those great ideas off. Your JW Lees Area Manager is there to work with you through a formal monthly business review meeting and drop-in visits, as well as ways of building business for you and your pub.JW Lees probably have the best Area Manager to Pub ratios in the industry, which means they are there for you and have the time to help. In addition to your Area Manager we offer other support services including:
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