All articles by Ellie Bothwell – Page 10
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Warning over new rent arrears regulations
New regulations governing the ways in which landlords are able to recover commercial rent arrears could upset relationships between owners and tenants, according to property consultancy firm Bruton Knowles
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Ministry of Sound noise deal 'sets precedent'
The boss of the Ministry of Sound nightclub has welcomed a landmark agreement over noise in relation to a new property development, stating it will “set a precedent” for how new housing and existing businesses can live together
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CAMRA urges public to use pubs in January
The Campaign for Real Ale has launched its ‘Pubs and the Economy’ campaign, aiming to promote the benefits of pubs to British economy and encourage more people to use their local during January
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Analysis & Insight
More people 'drink responsibly'
An increasing number of consumers are drinking responsibly, according to senior industry figures following new data on drinking patterns from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) that also shows a decline in overall alcohol consumption
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Cheltenham next for late-night levy
Cheltenham Borough Council has become the second local authority in England and Wales to approve proposals for a late-night levy
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Nottingham eyes late-night levy
Nottingham City Council is considering introducing a late-night levy, a move that could cost local pubs £446,000
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Blackpool defers EMRO hearing again
Blackpool Council has deferred a hearing into a proposed early morning restriction order (EMRO), which was due to take place from today until Friday, 13 December, after the licensing trade highlighted procedural irregularities in the pre-hearing procedure
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Challenge looms over first EMRO
Local authorities have been making “dreadful procedural errors” and could face legal challenges from the trade over the introduction of early-morning restriction orders (EMROs) and late-night levies (LNLs), trade bodies have claimed.
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Job centres 'let down industry'
Perceptions Group vice-chair Anthony Pender says he is “appalled” by the lack of promotion of hospitality jobs from careers advisors after a dozen industry employees carried out mystery visits at Jobcentre Plus outlets
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Traditional pubs need new definition in planning regs
The English planning system should create a new usage class for traditional pubs, since young people drink in a more restrained and responsible manner there, according to a new report published in Planning Theory & Practice
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PIRRS 'made more transparent'
The Pub Governing Body (PGB) has amended the Pubs Independent Rent Review Scheme (PIRRS), which examines pub rent levels, to make the system “more transparent”
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Fuller's bans e-cigs from pubs
Fuller’s has banned the use of e-cigarettes inside all its pubs, because the product causes “anxiety” among customers and staff
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Analysis & Insight
New pubs have more even sales mix
Pubs that have opened in the past five years have a more even sales mix than those that have closed since 2008, new figures from CGA Peach show
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Rose reveals new-look Chicago details
Chicago Leisure chief executive Christian Rose has revealed more details of the company’s new-look Chicago Rock Café, which opens in Yeovil next Thursday
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Punch wins business award for lease agreement work
Punch Taverns was announced Business Enabler of the Year at the National Business Awards at the Grosvenor House in London last night
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Industry unites against personal licence abolition plan
Industry groups have lobbied the Government to retain personal licences in a joint letter to crime prevention minister Norman Baker
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Clarity sought on energy requirements for rental market
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is actively lobbying the Government to clarify stipulations of the Energy Act 2011 that state from 1 April 2018 all commercial property must be energy efficient or face being removed from the rental market
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Neame issues statutory pubco code warning
Statutory regulation in the pub company model could “stifle investment, crush job growth and curtail entrepreneurialism”, British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) chair Jonathan Neame has warned
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Gaming machine maximum prize limits to rise
The prize limit for Category C gaming machines has increased from £70 to £100, after the British Beer & Pub Association and Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers lobbied for the rise
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Rhino Pubs looks to exit trade
A South Yorkshire multiple operator is “stepping back” from the trade because he says he’s had enough of the Government and councils blaming alcohol-related disorder on pubs and clubs