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| Best Bar None to start this March Best- Bar- None assessments will start in March. Sign up with your licensing team or partnership officer. |
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| Are licensees responsible for drink driving customers? The concept of responsibility of the licensee or indeed pub owner when a customer drink drives has always been an interesting one. Could a member of bar staff, Designated Premises Supervisor or indeed pub owner be held responsible? |
| One month and counting! A reminder to operators that there is now exactly a month until it will no longer be possible to situate cigarette vending machines in public areas of your premises. It will still be possible to sell tobacco products from behind the bar but no longer from a vending machine. |
| Pubs breast-feeding alert Hosts are being reminded about discrimination laws after a licensee was slammed for asking a breastfeeding woman to leave her pub. Elaine Loughran, licensee of the King William IV in Hampstead, north London, defended her decision, claiming the mother was not a customer as she had not been to the bar. |
| National Pubwatch Court not caution petition National Pubwatch launch justice for bar staff with their 'court not caution' petition. |
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Police invest in new device to tackle underage drinking |
| ‘Bars will hit back in cheap booze row' Oldham's blanket licencing strategy sets dangerous precedent |
A guide to making Objections and Representations |
| Below-cost sales to end Government vows to act on pricing, duty and licensing The coalition government has committed to banning below-cost alcohol sales, reviewing the duty system and overhauling the Licensing Act, in a wide-ranging policy document. The announcement could signal the step towards curbing irresponsible cheap supermarket deals. |
| E-mail scam warning Pubs are being warned about a fresh wave of email scams involving orders for expensive champagne. Fraudsters are believed to be targeting pubs, trying to buy large quantities of expensive champagne using stolen credit cards. |
| Two new additional conditions on your premises licence A reminder - two new conditions will appear on every licence as from the 1st October 2010. Don't imagine that because the present Government is ambivalent about these that it won't happen. It will, and any licence holder could face a review or worse as a result of failure to comply. |
| Ban on immigrant chefs employed in the UK The Government has placed further restrictions on the employment of staff from outside the European Economic Area (EEA), which comprises countries in the European Union and the European Free Trade Association. From 6 April 2011, those outside the EEA looking for employment in the UK as a chef must: |
| BBPA hits out at games duty proposals The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has branded the Government's proposals to introduce a machine games duty (MGD) in place of VAT for machines as "misguided". |
| £5,000 fine for underage gaming Licensees could face a £5,000 fme if they are caught allowing under-18s to use gaming machines in their pubs. The warning has been issued as an increasing number of local authorities are cracking down with test purchases on gaming machines, according to licensed trade solicitor John Gaunt. However, under law a licensee could also be liable to 51 weeks imprisonment in extreme circumstances. |
| 'Beware when the Home Office come calling' Training sessions organised by the Home Officer are aimed at ensuring Police, Council Licensing Officers and residents are aware of the full range of enforcement options available to them which can be used against Premise Licence Holders. They are encouraged to use them wherever possible. |
| Licensees reveal red-tape pet hates Abolish annual licence renewals, return licensing control to magistrates and deregulate entertainment these are just some of the major issues the industry has asked the Government to take action on. |
| Government plans cap on late-night levy The Government has promised a detailed consultation into exemptions under the proposed late-night levy - and insisted that councils will be restrained from charging what they like in licence fees. |
| Licence fee could add 13p to a pint Government plans to reform the system for setting alcohol licence fees could add the equivalent of 13p to a pint of beer, claims the Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers (ALMR). |
| More cheap alcohol to flood High Street Britain's High Streets are set to be inundated with more cheap alcohol deals after Poundworld announced plans to sell cut-price alcoholic drinks. The budget chain, has enjoyed healthy sales in the downturn and is planning an expansion of its grocery range which would see cans of beer and cider on sale for next to nothing. |
| Re-balancing the Licensing Act - Where are We Now? The Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill is currently at report stage in the House of Lords, having completed its committee stage. A licensing solicitor advised that there was some considerable desire within the Lords to introduce a fifth licensing objective - the promotion of public health - however the parliamentary process does not seem to be permitting this at such a late stage. |
| Politicians 'fail the pub industry' Politicians have failed the pub and brewing industry, admitted Andrew Griffiths, MP for Burton-onTrent, and the chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group (APPBG). Speaking to MPs and members of the trade at the annual APPBG dinner last week, he claimed that it was time for politicians to do "much more". |
latest news
Pub trade bodies are meeting with Home Office officials and local authorities to discuss the implementation of the late-night levy (LNL) and early-morning restriction orders (EMROs).
The Government has launched a consultation proposing to relax licensing hours for two nights of what will be a special four day Jubilee weekend in June 2012. Their proposal is to move the late May Bank Holiday back to Monday 4th June and for an additional Jubilee Bank Holiday on Tuesday 5th June.
Police will get emergency powers to impose curfews and order youngsters to remove their masks under moves to prevent a repetition of the summer riots that hit London and other major cities.
The latest National Statistics on crime in England and Wales, including findings from the British Crime Survey (BCS) and crimes recorded by the police were published on 20 October.
None of the alcohol provisions in the Act came into force immediatley upon Royal Assent. The PRSR Act includes a commencement provision for the goverment to commenceany or all of the provisions when it so chooses.
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The Metropolitan Police has urged licensees to be vigilant about robbery prevention in the lead-up to Christmas.The Met's Flying Squad co-ordinator Mark Beale said prevention should be the focus for publicans and has urged them to take action now.
A new licensing system for businesses and individuals is set to form the backbone of a new regulatory body to replace the Security Industry Authority (SIA).
Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) and Coca-Cola Great Britain will once again be offering free soft drinks to designated drivers, in partnership with the Department for Transport (DfT), over the upcoming festive period.
One of the scariest things about raising teens is the possibility that they might be influenced to drink.
In October 2010, the Government announced a "phased transition to a new regulatory regime" for the private security industry. This factsheet outlines the latest proposals
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