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Propel Legal Briefing: Paving the way: the evolution of pavement licensing by Patrick Robson
First appearing for Propel Hospitality in their Legal Briefing on 10th April 2024. Paving the way: the evolution of pavement licensing by Patrick Robson External seating has always been of great benefit to licensed premises, especially...
Temporary pavement licensing regime made permanent
It has been reported that the new pavement licence scheme contained in the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023 commenced on 31 March 2024. This substantially matches the temporary system created by the Business & Planning Act 2020, but with...
Safer Crowds, Safer Spaces Document Released
Today sees the release of a good practice document entitled: Safer Crowds, Safer Spaces: Good Practice for Crowd Management in UK Performance and Licensed Spaces. The document has been released by the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) in co...
Call for Licensing Regime for Shisha Premises
The Local Government Association (LGA) is calling for greater regulation of shisha premises. In a policy paper, which can be accessed here, they ask the Government to: Bring shisha premises within existing tobacco control strategies; and Introd...
Licensing of Pedicabs moves a step closer
The Pedicabs (London) Bill passes the commons in a step closer to becoming law. The proposed regulations would enable Transport for London (TfL) to licence the use of Pedicabs, enforce safety standards, fare caps and speed restrictions. Previous...
Vape Boss: Disposable Vape Ban Will Not Work
We have previously reported on the Government’s plans regarding vapes and tobacco. Tadeu Marroco, the Chief Executive of British American Tobacco (BAT) has criticised those plans saying that banning disposable vapes will not be “effec...