England & Wales

19 Jun 2023

Pavement Licence Regime Extended For Another Year

With the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill taking its time to make its way through the legislative process it comes as little surprise that the Department for Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities have introduced a Statutory Instrument extending...

15 Jun 2023

Late TV deal for Women’s Football World Cup

Until just yesterday fans of England Women's World Cup Team were facing having to travel to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia or New Zealand to watch the matches. However, thanks to a last-minute agreement with TV broadcasters ITV and ...

07 Jun 2023

Bristol City Council pavement licences

It is being reported that Bristol City Council will change its pavement licence policy to potentially permit premises to trade outdoor seating areas to match their opening hours, opening up the possibility of such areas being authorised ...

17 Apr 2023

Lawfulness of Remote Licensing Hearings Questioned

A south London nightclub (Silks) has, as part of its appeal against the revocation of its premises licence, sought to challenge the ability of the respondent licensing authority (the London Borough of Lewisham) to hold remote licensing hearings. ...

17 Apr 2023

Bolton to Consider Late Night Levy

In recent times we have seen a number of councils terminate their late-night levies in an attempt to help promote the high street and hospitality in the area, however, it is reported that Bolton are looking to introduce a late-night levy from Janu...

06 Apr 2023

The Home Office informally consults Licensing Authorities on licensing fee levels

The Home Office has written to Licensing Authorities in England and Wales asking for informal views on alcohol licensing fee levels.  The survey's aim is to help the Home Office understand the true cost to Licensing Authorities of administer...