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Gambling Licence conditions and codes of practice changes
The Gambling commission has announced changes to the Licence conditions and codes of practice which will come into force on 31st October. The changes mean gambling companies that break advertising rules or breach consumer law will face tougher ac...
Consultation on banning the distribution of plastic straws
The Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) has today launched a consultation to “gather views from stakeholders on the proposals to ban the distribution and/or sale of plastic straws, plastic - stemmed cotton buds a...
Licensed Trade Charity
The Licence Trade Charity provides support to people in the pub trade in many different forms but has recently launched a new service particularly geared towards supporting those persons working within the licensed trade experiencing mental health...
National Pubwatch produce Conflict Management Film
National Pubwatch have tackled the issue of conflict management in their latest training film. The promotion of a safe drinking environment for customers and staff, is at the heart of the message in the video, alongside: Looking at the triggers ...
Over 100,000 Signatures and counting for the Long Live The Local Campaign
With three weeks to go before the budget, support continues to be shown for the Long Live The Local Campaign. MP’s across the country have also been contacted by the public with an estimated 42,000 letters having been sent. To see the supp...
'Local partnership working for a vibrant night time economy' - report issued
LGiU and Portman Group recently conducted a survey of over 100 council leaders, cabinet members, chief officers and service directors in English Local Authorities on their approach to managing the evening and night time economy. The survey wa...
British Summer Time ends at 2am Sunday 28 October 2018
A reminder that British Summer Time (or as it may be more properly called Daylight Saving Time) ends at 2am Sunday 28 October 2018. This means that at 2am on that Sunday, the time becomes 1am and premises entitled to trade to 2am or later can enjo...