Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
For the Financial Year Ending 30 June 2025
This statement is made pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and sets out the steps that Heartwood Collection has taken during the financial year from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025 to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking in our business operations and supply chains.
Our Business and Structure
Heartwood Collection encompasses two distinct trading brands: Heartwood Inns and Brasserie Blanc, operating in 46 locations across the United Kingdom. We employ over 1,800 people across our brasseries and pubs.
This statement is prepared on behalf of Abriand Topco Limited – the ultimate parent company of the Heartwood Collection group. It also covers all activities of Heartwood Inns Limited, Heartwood Propco Limited and Blanc Brasseries Limited.
Our group is committed to upholding human rights and ensuring that modern slavery, forced labour, and human trafficking have no place within our business or our supply chains.
Our Commitment and Policy Approach
We are committed to:
- Acting ethically and with integrity in all business dealings.
- Implementing and enforcing effective systems and controls to ensure modern slavery is not taking place in our own operations or those of our supply chains.
- Promoting a safe, inclusive, and supportive workplace that celebrates diversity and upholds the rights of all individuals.
This includes:
- Robust recruitment policies, including right-to-work checks and compliance with all relevant employment laws, including National Minimum Wage and Working Time Regulations.
- A zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery, underpinned by safe reporting mechanisms. All team members are encouraged to raise any concern in confidence, knowing they will be taken seriously and without risk of reprisal.
- A Whistleblowing Policy, enabling employees and third parties to report any suspected wrongdoing confidentially.
Our Supply Chains
We expect all our contractors, suppliers and other business partners to adopt the same high standards in respect of modern slavery and human trafficking.
We will respond quickly and decisively with any supplier activity that does not meet our own standards in this area.
Risk Assessment and Management
While we have not identified any significant risks within our operations or supply chains, we remain alert to potential issues. We maintain a proportionate, risk-based approach and review our practices annually to ensure emerging risks are identified and addressed promptly.
We recognise that modern slavery can occur at any stage of a supply chain, particularly where sourcing is complex or multi-tiered. To manage this risk, we:
- Review existing Tier 1 suppliers annually to confirm that appropriate policies and controls remain in place.
- Investigate promptly any concerns raised through whistleblowing or supplier feedback channels. Within our own teams, wellbeing is a priority. All employees have access to a free, confidential Employee Assistance Programme, and we actively communicate the wellbeing initiatives available to support every team member.
Key Performance Indicators
To measure the effectiveness of our actions in preventing modern slavery and human trafficking, we monitor the following indicators:
- All new employees complete right-to-work checks before starting employment. All new employees review and acknowledge company policies that set clear expectations for conduct and workplace behaviour.
- All new Tier 1 suppliers undergo risk assessment before approval, with annual reviews for existing suppliers.
- Both internal and external whistleblowing channels are monitored by the People Director and reported quarterly to the ESG Steering Group.
These measures help us to monitor progress and ensure our approach remains effective, proportionate, and responsive to change.
Training and Awareness
Since our first modern slavery statement in 2019, we have delivered training and awareness programmes to employees across our operations. In the last 12 months:
- We rolled out a series of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) workshops, starting with the board and senior leadership teams.
- New employees receive onboarding training to ensure an understanding of our stance on ethical conduct. This includes reading and acknowledging the Heartwood Collection code of conduct outlining our commitment to providing a workplace where there is genuine care and respect.
Monitoring Effectiveness
We regularly review and update our policies and procedures to ensure they remain effective and aligned with best practice.
Board Approval
This statement was approved by the Board of Directors of Heartwood Collection Limited on 23 September 2025, in accordance with section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
Signed,
Helen Melvin
People Director
Abriand Topco Limited & Heartwood Collection Limited
November 2025
Heartwood Collection Limited is registered in England and Wales with company number 5699494 and is the holding company of Heartwood Inns Limited, registered in England and Wales with company number 7118269 and Blanc Brasseries Limited, registered in England and Wales with company number 4782459 and. All three companies have their registered office at Cairns House, 10 Station Road Teddington, TW11 9AA.