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13 Jan 2023

A Busy Start to the New Year - Enforcement Action Seems to be on the Rise

On Monday the 9th of January two of the firm’s Partners, Christopher Grunert and Luke Elford, were separately involved in two Expedited Review hearings in Sheffield and Westminster, respectively. Luke’s Westminster hearing, which invol...

12 Jan 2023

No Standalone Spiking Offence to be created by the Government

We have, over recent months, reported a number of times on the issue of spiking whether by needle or in drinks. In February last year, we reported in our article 'Drink Spiking to be made a criminal offence' that, the then Home Secretar...

10 Jan 2023

England Single Use Plastics

Scotland have already implemented a ban on the use of some single-use plastic items, Wales have legislated with the ban to come into force later this year and following recent announcements, it looks like similar legislation is to be passed coveri...

09 Jan 2023

Melton Mowbray Council - Another Cumulative Impact Policy is removed!

On 20th December the Full Council at Melton Mowbray met to consider the adoption of a new licensing policy for the period 2022-2027. It is reported that at the meeting the new draft policy was adopted. Perhaps the point of most interest to Opera...

06 Jan 2023

Scotland - Glasgow to open until 1am?

Licensing in Scotland is controlled by the licensing Boards who set the local licensing policy, which includes prescribing the hours which can be applied for in their area. Glasgow currently has prescribed hours which for the majority of operators...

06 Jan 2023

Home Secretary Updates Parliament in Sensitive Information in Licensing Applications

On 19th December when the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, announced Martyn’s Law, she also set out her intention to introduce a Sensitive Information Protocol to be applied to Licensing Applications, which will be known as SILA. The propo...