Licensing
Pub licensing hours could be extended for Euros 2024
Pub licensing hours could be extended to 1am for the semi-finals and final of the men’s European Football Championships next year should England, Wales or Scotland reach those stages of the tournament.
Met has no confidence in O2 Brixton Academy operator but does not want venue to close permanently
The Metropolitan Police indicated it has no confidence the company behind the O2 Brixton Academy will ensure the safety of its concert-goers but does not want the venue to shut down permanently.
Takeaway pints extended until March 2025
Pub puts an end to 'bottomless brunch' after underage girl taken to hospital
Plans to allow hospitality venues to stay open longer for Queen's Platinum Jubilee
Pubs, bars and clubs could be allowed to stay open for an extra two hours to[...]
Wake-up call: Getting your neighbours onside for an outside bar
Early engagement with local residents is key to success if you want to install an outside[...]
Viewpoint: What’s in a name when it comes to a drink?
A pub can be a restaurant, but a restaurant can’t be a pub – but why[...]
Industry welcomes amended licensing regulations
Hospitality has welcomed amended licensing regulations in England and Wales.
Wake-up call: Preparing for an alfresco reopening
Outdoor hospitality can reopen from next week, but certain restrictions and licensing requirements remain in place. Jane Lindop explains what you need to know to open safely and legally."
Authorities told to take ‘pragmatic’ approach to licence breaches and missed payments
Local authorities have been told to take a “considered and pragmatic” approach to licence breaches and missed payments.
Pubs warned ‘flout rules and face losing your licence’
Police have warned landlords that if they breach the government-imposed lockdown and continue to serve customers they could lose their licence.
D&D London's 100 Wardour retains live music rights as council protects 'special nature' of West End
D&D London has retained the right to host live bands and DJ sets at Soho venue[...]
Wake-up call: Could you be clobbered for ‘proceeds of crime’?
Breach your alcohol licence or planning order, and you may find yourself treated as a criminal[...]
Noise complaints prompt licence review at D&D London's 100 Wardour
Street Feast gears up to Manchester openings
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