Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries Ltd

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Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries Ltd., New Brewery, Wolverhampton. Brewers’ Journal 15th December 1898
Letterhead 1966

Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries Ltd, Park Brewery, Bath Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands

Banks's Brewery: Banks's Brewery (Wolverhampton) was established at the Park Brewery in Wolverhampton in 1875.

Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries Ltd was registered in May 1890 to amalgamate: Banks's & Co, Park Brewery; C C Smith, Fox Brewery, Wolverhampton; and George Thompson & Sons, Dudley & Victoria Breweries, Dudley, with a total of 193 public houses.

In 1909, the company acquired North Worcestershire Breweries Ltd of Stourbridge with approximately 135 tied houses.

In 1912, the company acquired Rolinson & Son Ltd of Netherton.

In 1913, the company acquired Kidderminster Brewery Co. Ltd with about 126 tied houses.

In 1917, the company acquired City Brewery Co.(Lichfield) Ltd with about 200 tied houses, and used that brewery's maltings.

In 1943, the company acquired Julia Hanson & Sons Ltd of Dudley with about 200 tied houses. Hansons continued brewing until about 1992.

In 2000, they acquired the Hartlepool brewer Cameron & Co. Ltd. Subsequently, they sold off the brewery (which is still operating independently), but retained most of Cameron's tied estate.

In 1999, the company acquired the Mansfield Brewery Co. Ltd with over 400 tied houses.

In 1999, they also acquired the Marston, Thompson & Evershed Ltd of Burton-upon-Trent (still brewing). By this time, they owned over 1,750 tied houses.

In 2005, they acquired the brewery and pub estate of Jennings Brothers Ltd of Cockermouth (still brewing).

The company renamed itself Marstons PLC in 2007. See Marstons PLC for further history.

An assortment of views of the brewery


The Maltings at Langley: