Licensing Law

Legal Q&A: Don't lose out to fake cash and ID

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Legal Q&A: Don't lose out to fake cash and ID

By Poppleston Allen

It is more than likely that, at some time or another, you or your staff will have been handed a bank note or piece of ID that doesn’t seem quite right.

Beware of the appeals 'lottery'

Legal advice

Beware of the appeals 'lottery'

By Poppleston Allen

We are now into the 11th year since ‘licensing reform’ and the old system is becoming a dot on the horizon; anyone involved in the industry for fewer than 10 years is likely to think a ‘transfer session’ means a football transfer window-inspired drinking...

Fears pubs could become victims of council

Licensing proposal

Fears pubs could become victims of council "public health creep"

By Oli Gross

Proposed new licensing guidance from Camden council has led to fears that pubs will become victims of an unprecedented “health creep” resulting in operators increasingly responsible for the well-being of customers.

Legal Q&A: TENs and the '499' people rule

Licensing law

Legal Q&A: TENs and the '499' people rule

By Poppleston Allen

This week's legal Q&A includes information on complying with Temporary Event Notices - as well as negative 'vetting' of incidents that may cause a licence review.

Advice on noise impact ruling changes

Legal

Advice on noise impact ruling changes

By Poppleston Allen

Readers will be aware of the recent announcement to amend Class O (changing offices to dwellings) of the Town & Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 2015, which will come into effect on 6 April 2016.

Dealing with use of illegal drugs in your pub

Legal Advice

Dealing with use of illegal drugs in your pub

By Poppleston Allen

We have recently commented on the introduction of the Psychoactive Substances Act 2016, which comes into force later this year and introduces a number of offences relating to ‘legal highs’.

The game isn't over for pub bingo...yet

Legal advice

The game isn't over for pub bingo...yet

By Poppleston Allen

During the past couple of years, there have been a number of articles in these pages on Greene King’s attempts to obtain an operating licence from the Gambling Commission, to allow them to provide commercial bingo in their pubs.

Make sure to switch safely to summer hours

Legal

Make sure to switch safely to summer hours

By Poppleston Allen

It is coming to that time of year again where the clocks move forward for British Summer Time (BST) and we will, effectively, lose an hour.

Advice on 'legal highs' in your pub

Legal

Advice on 'legal highs' in your pub

By Poppleston Allen

This week's legal Q&A focuses on so-called 'legal highs' and what to do if you discover them in your pub.

Expect a flurry of law changes to impact pubs

Legal Advice

Expect a flurry of law changes to impact pubs

By Jonathan Smith & Andy Grimsey

It looks as though the licensing world is about to see some important legal changes - many of which it could be argued are overdue.

Freedom of Information requests for pubs

Advice

Legal Q&A: Displaying cigars in a pub

By Poppleston Allen

This week's legal Q&A looks at displaying cigars in pubs and access to information through Freedom of Information requests.

Checking for ID when buying drinks in pub

Legal

Advice: Adhere to age check routine

By Poppleston Allen

Now the busy Christmas period is out of the way, it is worth reminding your staff about their legal responsibilities in terms of selling alcohol to any person under the age of 18.

Legal advice: Planning permission pitfalls

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Legal advice: Planning permission pitfalls

By Jonathan Smith & Nick Arron

One of my clients called me recently and asked about what seemed like a simple temporary change to his operation.

Advice on EU decision on minimum alcohol pricing

Legal advice: Unit pricing issue to return

By Jonathan Smith, Poppleston Allen

The decision by the EU on minimum alcohol pricing has slipped under the radar. PMA legal experts Poppleston Allen provide a briefing.

Advice: Beware of theft from fruit machines

Legal

Advice: Beware of theft from fruit machines

By Poppleston Allen

You may have seen in the press, recently, news of a number of thefts from gaming machines in pubs across the south-west and, although these crimes are uncommon, they do happen.

Councils restrict licensing opening hours ruining pubs

Licensing restrictions

'We're ruined'...Are councils too quick to restrict opening hours?

By Oli Gross

Restrictions to a pub’s opening hours can have huge consequences - shutting early to appease neighbours can devastate takings, and restricting garden hours can be off-putting for smokers or customers hoping to sit outside. But do councils strike a fair...

'Tis the season to party - sensibly

Legal advice

'Tis the season to party - sensibly

By Poppleston Allen

The busiest time of the year for the pub trade is fast approaching and no doubt you have spent the past few weeks (or maybe months) planning your Christmas trading.

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