The company not only operates pubs and hotels across the Bailiwick, but a number of shops, as well as the duty-free outlets within Guernsey and Alderney’s airports. Blue Bottle Gin and Blue Mantis Vodka are also two of the brands under the chain’s belt.
Sandpiper’s Executive Chairman Tony O’Neill (pictured top) described the acquisition as the retailer’s “first major investment” since listing on The International Stock Exchange.

Pictured: A map of the Randalls pub locations around Guernsey. (Randalls of Guernsey/Google)
He explained it came as part of a bid to “accelerate” its growth by targeting opportunities in other consumer-facing sectors, stating that Randalls of Guernsey “is well managed and will compliment our existing operations.”
“The management team has ongoing plans to continue the development of the business and Sandpiper is looking forward to working with them to further enhance and support performance.”
No redundancies are expected to arise as a result of the takeover.
The purchase marks a major return to the hospitality sector for Sandpiper after more than a decade away.
Its once vast drinks estate previously spanned more than 60 pubs and bars and two drinks distribution businesses across the Channel Islands, but they were sold off in 2008.