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Pubs in England & Wales to be granted an extension of hours if England or Scotland reach the Euros semi-finals
It has been widely reported today (Wednesday 8th May) that an extension of licensing hours to 1 am will be granted to pubs in England and Wales if either England or Scotland reaches the Semi-Finals of the upcoming European Football Championships. ...
Single-sex toilet law proposed for new buildings
Future buildings in England will be required to have separate male and female toilets under proposed legislation, the Government has said. The law will affect new non-residential buildings as part of a push “ending the rise” of gender...
Heritage Pubs Bill
The MP for Dudley South (Marco Longhi) has presented to the House of Commons the Heritage Pubs Bill which is supported by The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). This is a private members bill so not part of the governments legislative program and is ...
New Tipping Law delayed until October
The awaited new legislation regarding tipping has been pushed back, from coming into force, until October this year. The reason for the delay has been cited to allow more lead time for businesses to implement the changes. The new legislatio...
Pedalling 2 Pubs 2024
This May Tim Shield and Jonathan Pupius will be joining 50 others for Pedalling 2 Pubs. Pedalling 2 Pubs is a 3-day bike ride covering 240km over the undulating terrain of Devon - during the ride they will cover more elevation than...
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...