New powers have come into force which make it easier for police and local authorities to force a pub to shut immediately and restrict access to the premises.
Islington Council’s decision to introduce a late-night levy (LNL) has provoked fears that it will put existing local best-practice schemes in jeopardy.
The skies are a little darker over some parts of England this week, and I hope that these ominous clouds are not a portent for a more widespread storm.
I have encountered several occasions recently where objections have been made by the police over the transfer of a premises licence, and to someone named as the designated premises supervisor (DPS).
Licensees have been warned that local authorities could change their mind on early morning restriction orders (EMROs), despite recent surveys suggesting there is little appetite for their introduction.
The Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill that introduces the late night levy and early morning restriction orders (EMROs) received Royal Assent yesterday.
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Busy location on coastal main road
Extensively renovated detached public house
Five trade areas (100)
Sizeable refurbished 4-5 bedroom accommodation
Newly created beer garden (125)
Established and popular business...