By Rupert Hargreaves Pub group Fuller Smith and Turner recorded an “excellent year of progress” over the 52 weeks to 30 March as the group continued to recover from the pandemic and cost of living crisis. Today, the company, which operates a range of pubs and hotels across London and the South of England, reported a seven per cent increase in revenue to £359.1m. However, this was against a 53-week year prior period. According to the CGA RSM Hospitality Business Tracker, like-for-like sales rose 11 per cent overall, which significantly outperformed the industry average. The performance of Fulle…