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50th pub bought by Black Country Ales with 49th due to open within weeks

Black Country Ales has bought its 50th pub in a Staffordshire village.

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The New Inn in Tutbury, near Burton upon Trent, will be refurbished before reopening as a BCA real ale pub.

The Pensnett-based business is due to open its 49th pub – The Old Bush in High Street, Wombourne – next month.

BCA is looking for licensees to run the Tutbury pub.

The business was founded in 1999 and brews its beers at The Old Bull's Head in Upper Gornal.

The other 48 pubs owned by Black Country Ales are:

The Anvil, Shifnal

The Bird in Hand, Stafford

The Black Country Arms, Walsall

The Bridge Inn, Kingswinford

The Cottage Spring Woodsetton, Woodsetton,

The Court House, Dudley

The Craven Arms, Birmingham

The Cross at Finsall, Bromsgrove

The Cross at Kinver, Kinver

The Dog Inn, Burton upon Trent

The Duke of Cambridge, Willenhall

The Hanbury Turn, Bromsgrove

The Harp, Albrighton

The Hollybush, Stourport-on-Severn

The Horse and Jockey, Penkridge

The Imperial Tavern, Worcester

The Jewellers Arms, Birmingham

The Kings Head, Leicester

The Lawford Arms, Rugby

The Lych Gate Tavern, Wolverhampton

The Market Tavern, Tenbury Wells

The Midland, Bearwood

The Old Bull's Head, Dudley

The Old Bush Revived, Rowley Regis

The Orange Tree, Hereford

The Pretty Bricks, Walsall

The Prince of Wales, Birmingham

The Queen's Head, Stourbridge

The Queen's Head, Wordsley

The Raglan Arms, Rugby

The Railway Tavern, Newport

The Real Ale Tavern, Bewdley

The Rising Sun, Tipton

The Robin Hood, Willenhall

The Royal Oak, Shrewsbury

The Salmon, Leicester

The Severn Stars, Stourbridge

The Shrewsbury Arms, Stafford

The Starving Rascal, Amblecote

The Swan, Halesowen

The Swan - Pelsall Road, Brownhills

The Three Horseshoes, West Bromwich

The Uxbridge Arms, Chasetown

The Vine Inn, Wolverhampton

The Waggon & Horses, Halesowen

The Wellington, Birmingham

The Whitley, Halesowen

The Windmill Inn, Rugby