Sarah Clover Successfully Defends Convenience Store Licence from “COVID-19 Enforcement” Sarah Clover instructed by Gill Sherratt Licensing Matters consultancy has successfully defended a convenience store licensee
Advice from Trading Standards when serving customers wearing face masks or face coverings who wish to purchase an age-restricted product in store, retailers should consider
Bristol council have this month made the decision to remove all Cumulative Impact Policies that are currently in force from the 1st August 2020. This
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Last evening the Government has published new and stricter rules coming into force immediately on staying at home and keeping away from others, in an
As part of the measures the government is introducing to help the hospitality industry during the coronavirus outbreak, the Communities Secretary has confirmed that planning
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“The government today has announced it will consult on a proposal to relax licensing hours to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Victory over Japan (VJ)
“The Government has confirmed that pubs, clubs and bars in England & Wales which are licensed to trade until 11pm, will be allowed to open
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“The Welsh Government will formally introduce a minimum unit price of 50p from 2nd March 2020, after the proposals were approved by the Welsh Assembly
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