Alexander David Michael Bruce is a British entrepreneur who has been involved in production and retailing within the international brewing and leisure industry since 1966.

David Bruce
Bruce in 2022
Born
Alexander David Michael Bruce
NationalityBritish
OccupationEntrepreneur
Known forFirkin Pub Chain, Bruce's Brewery (founded in 1979) and The Bruce Trust.

Career

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Bruce began his career in 1966, brewing with both Courage Brewery and Theakston Brewery (in North Yorkshire) for six years. This was immediately followed by six years licensed retail work with Charram Ltd and The Star Group of Companies.[citation needed]

Firkin Brewery

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The Duke of York on Borough Road SE1, the former Goose and Firkin, where the Firkin empire began
 
The Graduate in Cambridge, the former Fresher and Firkin

Bruce went on to found the Firkin Pub chain and Bruce's Brewery, which started as a single pub in Elephant and Castle, London, in 1979.[1] Peter Austin oversaw his choice of kit and the design for its small basement brewery.[2] He borrowed £10,000, secured against his house, and opened the Goose and Firkin at 47 Borough Road (A3202) next to the junction of Southwark Bridge Road and a railway bridge leading to Blackfriars station over the river to the north, and close to the Ministry of Sound and the Student Centre of the Polytechnic of the South Bank (now London South Bank University). The pub is now the Duke of York. By 1986 he had six Firkin pubs and ten by 1988, turning over £3m; at the time Britain had 75,000 pubs. The pubs sold their own beer, Dogbolter. Each pub cost around £250,000. The Firkin motto was Usque ad Mortem Bibendum ("drink until you die").[3]

In February 1988, Bruce put his eleven Firkin pubs up for sale, selling them for £6.6m[failed verification] in May 1988 to European Leisure.[4] The chain would grow to 170 sites under a succession of owners until it was bought in 1999 by Punch Taverns, who retired the brand the following year.[5]

Following the sale of the Firkin pubs and Bruce's Brewery, Bruce set up The Bruce Trust[6]

The Capital Pub Company

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Bruce was Non-Executive Director[failed verification] of The Capital Pub Company PLC, which he co-founded with Clive Watson.[7] The Capital Pub Company PLC raised over £15million under the EIS and was admitted to AIM in June 2007. It was acquired by Greene King for £93m in July 2011.

Grosvenor Inns

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Bruce was Executive Director of Grosvenor Inns PLC, where he was responsible for the roll-out of the Slug and Lettuce brand, where he worked with Tim Thwaites.[8]

In October 2011, again with Clive Watson, Bruce co-founded The City Pub Co East and The City Pub Co West, raising £28m in EIS funds.[citation needed]

Cobbs Farm

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Bruce is chairman of Cobbs Farm Co., a Hungerford-based multi-site farm shop business established in 2006 as The Country Food and Dining Company.[6]

West Berkshire Brewery plc

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Bruce became chairman of West Berkshire Brewery plc on 28 March 2013,[citation needed] promoting the business to potential investors with the prospect of selling it for up to £150 million.[9] The business went into administration in December 2021.[10] According to the administrators, the collapse of the business reflected its unprofitability since 2016.[citation needed] Unsecured creditors included HMRC and Hawkridge Distillers.[citation needed]

In August 2021, several former staff of the West Berkshire Brewery plc made allegations against the West Berkshire Brewery plc of sexism and bullying.[11][12] Investigations into the affairs of the company remain ongoing as of July 2023.[citation needed]

Hawkridge Distillers Ltd

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It was announced on 15 August 2021 that Bruce had been appointed non-executive chairman of Hawkridge Distillers Ltd, a gin distilling and marketing business.[13][14]

The Renegade Pub Co.1 Ltd

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Bruce is a director of another brewing related enterprise which also went into administration, The Renegade Pub Co.1 Limited, with rental arrears of £18,000.[citation needed] This business was granted a Covid Bounce Back Loan of £50,000. Following the demise of this business, its remnants were sold to one of Bruce's business associates in 2022. Creditors include HM Revenue & Customs Debt Management, Islington Council and Metrobank.[citation needed]

Charities

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Bruce is the chair of the trustees of the Bruce Trust, a charity registered in 1988 which designed a small fleet of accessible canal boats based at Great Bedwyn on the Kennet and Avon Canal.[15] In 2016, the boats were donated to the Kennet and Avon Canal Trust, which continues to administer and operate them.[16][17]

Another charity registered in 2013, the Bruce Charitable Foundation, which designed, developed and operated a six-berth motorhome, complete with hospital bed, to provide holidays for wheelchair users. The vehicle was sold in 2016 to The Southern Spinal Injuries Trust and therefore the charity was dissolved by Bruce in 2019.[18]

Honours

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Bruce was awarded an OBE in June 2021 for services to charity.[19]

References

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  1. ^ Dominic Walsh (2013). "Beer pioneer David Bruce hasn't lost taste for buying his ale by the cask | The Times". thetimes.co.uk. Retrieved 4 September 2013. Dominic Walsh
  2. ^ "Peter Austin is dead". Boak & Bailey. 2 January 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  3. ^ Times 3 February 1986, page 10
  4. ^ "What Happened to the Firkin Pubs". Good Beer, Good Pubs. 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  5. ^ Murray-West, Rosie (1 September 2000). "Firkin chain to go as Punch Taverns looks to future". www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  6. ^ a b Mellows, Phil (17 July 2012). "The Big Interview: David Bruce, City Pub Company". Morning Advertiser. Archived from the original on 21 July 2012.
  7. ^ Gerrard, Neil (2013). "City Pub Company acquires three pubs and makes two appointments - Caterer and Hotelkeeper". catererandhotelkeeper.co.uk. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  8. ^ Thomas, Nathalie. "Pub company raises £10m for expansion - Telegraph". The Daily Telegraph. London. ISSN 0307-1235. OCLC 49632006. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  9. ^ Wealth Club Limited - West Berkshire Brewery – interview with chairman David Bruce | Facebook| By Wealth Club Limited, retrieved 7 June 2022
  10. ^ "Anger among some shareholders over brewery going into administration". Newbury Today. 15 March 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  11. ^ Fort, Hugh (24 August 2021). "Brewery accused of 'disregard for staff's physical and mental wellbeing'". BerkshireLive. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  12. ^ Walsh, Dominic (29 November 2021). "Bullying row West Berkshire Brewery faces collapse into administration". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  13. ^ "David Bruce OBE Joins Hawkridge Distillers!". West Berkshire Villagers. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  14. ^ "Hawkridge Distillers Home". Hawkridge Distillers. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  15. ^ "The Bruce Trust, registered charity no. 800402". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  16. ^ "The Bruce Trust - Canal Boat Holidays for Disabled People". brucetrust.org.uk. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  17. ^ "About". Bruce Boats. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  18. ^ "The Bruce Charitable Foundation, registered charity no. 5034280". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  19. ^ "The Queen's Birthday Honours 2021". GOV.UK. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
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