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Institute of Licensing (IoL) Consultation: Guidance on Premises Licence Conditions
In July 2012, the Institute of Licensing (IoL) set out to create a good practice guidance document in respect of premises licence conditions believing that for such conditions "a sea-change in approach is required to promote the twin goals o...
No proposed ban of e-cigarettes in enclosed spaces in England
Last week we reported on the proposals of the Welsh Government to ban the use of e-cigarettes in enclosed and substantially enclosed public and work spaces. Following this, it has been reported that the Department of Health has confirmed that a s...
Bar operator pleads Guilty in Liquid Nitrogen Cocktail Case
At a preliminary hearing last week the operating company of Oscar’s Wine Bar in Lancaster pleaded guilty to Health & Safety failings, after a customer suffered severe injuries in October 2012 following the consumption of a “Nitro-J...
Liability of a Premises Licence Holder for Breach of Music Copyright
We have just seen report of a recent case involving Phonographic Performance (PPL) in which the Defendant who was the Premises Licence Holder and DPS of the venue affected, sought to avoid liability on the ground that he was simply an employee of ...
The People's Assembly March & Rally - Saturday, 20th June 2015 - Advice to businesses
The ALMR has alerted us to a Metropolitan Police briefing to business in respect of a national demonstration and festival for Saturday 20th June 2015, entitled ‘End Austerity Now', a protest to demand an alternative to the Government's auste...
Taxi licensing update - Law Commission Taxi Report published
Today the Law Commission published its long awaited report and draft Bill on taxi law reform. A lot of the content had been revealed earlier but there are some new ideas and there is now the opportunity to see the proposals in concrete form. In b...
Scotland - Neighbourhood alcohol and tobacco environments - new interactive map launched
A new interactive map of Scotland has been created to ‘highlight the health risks linked to neighbourhoods with an excess of alcohol and tobacco outlets'. The website allows users to map alcohol and tobacco outlet density for small neighbou...
Contactless Card Payment Limit To Rise
Barclaycard is reporting that spending on eating and drinking out of the house is up significant (16.7%) over the last 12 months, in part no doubt influenced by the growth in contactless payments. Iit is perhaps appropriate to remind that the cur...