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In 1973, they opened a massive modern brewery at Preston Brook, Runcorn, but closed it in 1993. See: [[Bass Charrington Ltd (Runcorn)]]. | In 1973, they opened a massive modern brewery at Preston Brook, Runcorn, but closed it in 1993. See: [[Bass Charrington Ltd (Runcorn)]]. | ||
In 1974, they closed [[Massey's Burnley Brewery Ltd]]. | |||
[[John Jeffrey & Co. Ltd]], Heriot Brewery, Edinburgh was closed in 1992. | [[John Jeffrey & Co. Ltd]], Heriot Brewery, Edinburgh was closed in 1992. | ||
[[Hope & Anchor Breweries Ltd]], Hope Brewery, Sheffield was closed in 1994. | [[Hope & Anchor Breweries Ltd]], Hope Brewery, Sheffield was closed in 1994. |
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Bass Charrington Ltd
Formed in 1967 by the merger of two major brewing groups:
In 1967, they acquired Bent's Brewery Co. Ltd of Liverpool and Stone with 514 public houses. Both breweries closed.
William Hancock & Co. Ltd of Cardiff was acquired in 1968 with 505 tied houses and became Welsh Brewers and then Bass Wales. Hancock's brewery was sold to Brain & Co. Ltd in 1999.
Catterall & Swarbrick of Blackpool was closed in 1971.
In 1973, they opened a massive modern brewery at Preston Brook, Runcorn, but closed it in 1993. See: Bass Charrington Ltd (Runcorn).
In 1974, they closed Massey's Burnley Brewery Ltd.
John Jeffrey & Co. Ltd, Heriot Brewery, Edinburgh was closed in 1992.
Hope & Anchor Breweries Ltd, Hope Brewery, Sheffield was closed in 1994.