All Licencing articles – Page 3
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Hackney approves licence refusal policy
Hackney Council has approved proposals for a special policy area (SPA) to be implemented in Dalston – meaning new licence applications for pubs and bars in the area will be automatically refused
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BII members want to retain personal licences
Multiple pub operators and publicans overwhelmingly oppose plans to scrap personal licences, according to a survey of BII members
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34k personal licences issued... as Government looks to scrap them
A total of 34,300 new personal licences were issued in England and Wales the year to 31 March 2013, as the Government examines plans to abandon the system, new Home Office data shows
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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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Licensing professionals attack plan to scrap personal licences
The Institute of Licensing said the proposal would “undermine the licensing objectives”, “increase the burden on industry and regulators” and lead to “mass inconsistency”
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Premises licence fees 'could rise 10-fold'
Operators should prepare for 10-fold increases in premises licence fees, a leading sector lobbyist has warned
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Condou to open club with 24-hour licence
Pierre Condou, the restaurateur and bar operator, is to open a nightclub with a 24-hour licence on the 31st floor of the Centre Point building in London’s New Oxford Street
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Licence secured for Waterloo Tap
Bloomsbury Leisure, the pub and leisure venue operator led by Jonathan Dalton, has secured a licence for its latest beer-focused tap pub concept at London’s Waterloo station
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Personal licences could be scrapped
The pub and restaurant trade could see the end of personal licences as the Government launches a consultation into the idea of scrapping them
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Councils: let us set licence fees
Councils have urged the Government to move quickly to let them set their own licence fee levels for pubs, clubs and shops, which could cost operators and extra £100m
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NewsKingston Oceana survives licence review
Luminar, Europe’s largest nightclub operator, will continue to trade its Kingston Oceana site after it agreed to a set of new licence conditions
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SABMiller secures Kopparberg licence
SABMillersupplier has entered into an agreement for the long term licensing of Kopparberg cider products in selected markets
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More councils eye late-night levy
Liverpool, Gloucester and Chelmsford among the local authorities looking to consulat on the proposal
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Leeds Tap licence secured
A premises licence has been secured for the latest Tap beer bar at the Trinity Development in Leeds
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PPL public performance income rises 18%
PPL saw its income from public performances licences at pubs, clubs and other venues rise again after a “significant increase” in licence holders
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NewsJDW secures licence for first motorway services pub
JD Wetherspoon has secured a licence for its first pub on a motorway services, and says it hopes it will be the “first of many”.
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Blackpool delays EMRO decision
Blackpool Council has delayed its decision to introduce a measure that will see late-night venues face a 3am curfew on alcohol sales, writes Gurjit Degun.The proposals for an early morning restriction order (EMRO) have caused outrage among licensees who claim that it will “devastate” the town’s night-time economy.The council said ...

















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