Licensing Law

Getting the picture on CCTV

Legal advice

Getting the picture on CCTV

By Poppleston Allen

There are lots of reasons why you might wish to install CCTV at your premises: to protect and reassure your customers, to protect your business (and the till), and to deter criminals.

The Licensing Act: ten years on

Industry history

The Licensing Act: ten years on

By James Evison

Ten years on the Licensing Act has not become the ‘free for all’ that was anticipated. The Publican’s Morning Advertiser looks back at the past decade.

Supermarket trading restricted: Good or bad for pubs?

Supermarket trading restricted: Good or bad for pubs?

By Oli Gross

Plans to extend Sunday trading hours for supermarkets have been pulled after David Cameron expected opposition within his party, but would a relaxation of trading laws damage trade, or be beneficial?

'No evidence' of harm from 24-hour licensing

Report

'No evidence' of harm from 24-hour licensing

By Oli Gross

The reputation of the trade has been defended amid calls for an end to 24-hour licensing and the launch of and inquiry into negative impacts of alcohol on emergency services.

Don't take gamble on gaming

Legal advice

Don't take gamble on gaming

By Poppleston Allen

Following your weekly pub quiz you have been running a ‘chase the ace game’ and the entry fee is the bargain price of one whole pound.

Take actions to avoid revocation of licence

Legal advice

Take actions to avoid revocation of licence

By Poppleston Allen

There have been a few cases recently in which I have been dealing with either a review or an appeal following revocation of a licence.

Changes to late-night refreshment rules

Legal advice

Changes to late-night refreshment rules

By Poppleston Allen

If you have ever made a licence application within a cumulative impact zone, you would be forgiven for thinking that your local takeaway has one of the highest crime rates in your area.

Call for an end to 24-hour licensing

Licensing

Call for an end to 24-hour licensing

By Emily Sutherland

Staff from across all three emergency services have attacked 24-hour licensing, calling for a return to old pub licensing hours amid increasing concerns about the “huge strain” alcohol is putting on police, ambulance staff and firefighters.

Legal advice: Calling it on bingo

Legal advice: Calling it on bingo

By Poppleston Allen

You may remember previous articles on Greene King’s application to the Gambling Commission (GC) to facilitate bingo in its pubs. The GC lost the first appeal and on 8 October its second appeal was heard by the Upper Tribunal.

How to deal with drunken punters

Legal Advice

How to deal with drunken punters

By Poppleston Allen

A previous article discussed the issue of drunkenness, following a couple of high-profile cases which brought this issue to the forefront.

Fire safety: Make sure you know all the issues

Legal Advice

Fire safety: Make sure you know all the issues

By Poppleston Allen

A recent case in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, provides a useful reminder to operators of licensed premises of the need to take issues of fire safety very seriously.

How to deal with your nuisance neighbours

Legal advice

How to deal with your nuisance neighbours

By Jonathan Smith, Poppleston Allen

It has long been a doctrine in licensing law that because somebody had decided to move next door to a 2,000-capacity live music venue, there is no defence for the site in licensing law (whether that be under the old licensing regime or the new regime...

Top tips for World Cup TENs

Advice

Top tips for World Cup TENs

By Poppleston Allen

With the Rugby World Cup just around the corner, now is a useful time to set out a few dos and don’ts when it comes to issuing Temporary Event Notices (TENs).

Don't gamble with your pub

Legal Advice

Don't gamble with your pub

By Poppleston Allen

In this week’s column, we give you an update on gambling regulations relevant to the pub and alcohol industry.

The impact of public health in the licensing process

Legal advice

The impact of public health in the licensing process

By Poppleston Allen

The Government is anxious for public health authorities in England and Wales to be more involved in the licensing process following their establishment as a responsible authority in 2012.

Be prepared for pub inspections

Legal advice

Be prepared for pub inspections

By Poppleston Allen

As an operator of licensed premises, you may be well used to the licensing authority carrying out inspections. 

Club numbers down 'because of bad operators'

Club numbers down 'because of bad operators'

By James Wallin, M&C Allegra Foodservice

A leading operator has said the reason nightclub numbers had almost halved over the past decade is because far too many were badly run.

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