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Full list of the 32 JD Wetherspoon pubs put up for sale across UK

JD Wetherspoon has made the "commercial decision" to put 32 pubs up for sale. The pub company ha previously warned that it could face loses of £30 million due to rising staff wages and repairs.

"On occasion, Wetherspoon does put some of its pubs up for sale," spokesman Eddie Gershon said. "This is a commercial decision.

"We understand that customers and staff will be disappointed with it. The pubs will continue to operate as Wetherspoon outlets until they are sold."

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The venues are being marketed by commercial property specialists CBRE and Savills, Mirror Online reports. None of the establishments currently up for sale are in Greater Manchester.

CBRE senior director Toby Hall said: "The excellent mix of locations in this portfolio is rarely seen in the market. With more than half of the portfolio located in London and the south-east and other strong locations in the south-west, Midlands and the north of England we believe the pubs represent an excellent opportunity for existing pub operators and new entrants".

JD Wetherspoon employs 43,000 people nationwide and made a £76.6million profit in 2020. Last year, chairman Tim Martin came under fire as some of his 872 branches ran out of beer.

Barnsley – Silkstone Inn

Beaconsfield – Hope & Champion

Bexleyheath – Wrong ‘Un

Bournemouth – Christopher Creeke

Cheltenham – Bank House

Durham – Water House

Halifax – Percy Shaw

Hanham – Jolly Sailor

Harrow – Moon on the Hill

Hove – Cliftonville Inn

London Battersea – Asparagus

London East Ham – Miller's Well

London Eltham – Bankers Draft

London Forest Gate – Hudson Bay

London Forest Hill – Capitol

London Hornsey – Toll Gate

London

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk