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Smoking Ban Will Close Worker Clubs Smoking Ban Will Close Worker Clubs Some 20% of working men's clubs could close following the introduction of the smoking ban in July, follows stricter gaming regime and higher licensing costs 29.03.07 BBC, Gambling Law, Smoking Ban, Tobacco

Smoking Ban Inspectors Smoking Ban Inspectors Thousands of local authority staff are to be trained to police smoking ban, plans they will work undercover, 'sit among drinkers', collect photographic evidence, fines of £50 for individual offenders 15.02.07 BBC, Local Authority Law, Smoking Ban

Plan to Scale Back Late Licences Plan to Scale Back Late Licences Govt is planning to increase hurdles to late licences, fear policy has 'gone too far too fast', creating social and policing problems, announcement tomorrow by DCMS secretary Tessa Jowell when she unveils successful bid for first super-casino 29.01.07 Times, Local Authority Law

Smoking Ban From 1 July Smoking Ban From 1 July Health Secretary Hewitt has announced 1 July 2007 for ban on smoking in enclosed public spaces in England 01.12.06 Times, DoH Press Release, Smoking Ban, Tobacco

Lessons of Scottish Smoking Ban Lessons of Scottish Smoking Ban Several hundred pubs could close as a result of smoking ban, but longer term business could rise, in Scotland revenue from liquor and gaming is down, but food is up 27.11.06 Sunday Times, Smoking Ban

Licensing Reform Brings Little Change Licensing Reform Brings Little Change One year on from introduction of liberalised licensing laws, survey shows there has been little change in drinking habits, few premises have substantially extended their hours 24.11.06 BBC, DCMS Press Release, Environment Law, Local Authority Law, Planning Law

Firm Claims Costs for Planning Challenge Firm Claims Costs for Planning Challenge Greene King is going to the High Ct to claim £29k costs from elderly neighbours who appealed a late licence application for Dog & Partridge near Bury St Edmunds, 'unfair' to defend licence twice 20.11.06 Daily Mail, Costs, Local Authority Law, Planning Law

Loophole in Smoking Ban Loophole in Smoking Ban Crispin Agnew QC says there is a possible loophole in the ban on smoking in licensed premises in Scotland, ban applies to clubs that are 'unincorporated', those that become companies could be exempted 01.11.06 Morning Advertiser, Smoking Ban, Tobacco

Price of Beer Price of Beer Lords to decide on beer pricing, Bernie Crehan lost his two pubs due to contract with Inntrepreneur forcing him to buy Courage beer at full list price, Appeal Ct ruled breach of EU competition law 05.06.06 Times, Competition Law, EU Competition

Price of Beer Price of Beer Lords to decide on beer pricing, Bernie Crehan lost his two pubs due to contract with Inntrepreneur forcing him to buy Courage beer at full list price, Appeal Ct ruled breach of EU competition law 05.06.06 Times, Competition Law, EU Competition


Consultation on Licensing Guidance Consultation on Licensing Guidance Local authorities and other interested parties urged to comment on revised guidance on the new licensing laws, offers advice and clarification on range of issues, presumption in favour of longer opening hours, expanded section on incidental music 17.01.07 Department for Culture Media and Sport (DCMS), Entertainment Law, Local Authority Law

Rogers to Review Local Authority Law Rogers to Review Local Authority Law Peter Rogers, Chief Executive of Westminster City Council, is to lead an independent review of legislation enforced by local authorities to identify 5 key priorities, review will include over 60 policy areas with the aim to produce a more joined up approach to regulatory inspection and enforcement 30.11.06 Cabinet Office Press Release, Agriculture Law, Anti-Social Behaviour, Consumer Credit, Consumer Rights, Environment Law, Food Standards, Health & Safety, Planning Law, Property Law, Trading Standards

2 Harcourt Named Top Planning Set 2 Harcourt Named Top Planning Set 2 Harcourt Buildings, chambers of the Robin Purchas QC, named Environment/Planning Set of the Year at the Chambers and Partners Bar Awards 2006 02.10.06 2 Harcourt Buildings, Barrister Practice, Environment Law, Planning Law

Price of Beer Price of Beer Lords to decide on beer pricing, Bernie Crehan lost his two pubs due to contract with Inntrepreneur forcing him to buy Courage beer at full list price, Appeal Ct ruled breach of EU competition law 05.06.06 Times, Competition Law, EU Competition

Licensing Act Licensing Act The old licensing regime will end and the new licensing regime will come fully into effect from Thursday, 24 November 2005, the Second Appointed Day. Everyone who sells alcohol, puts on entertainment or serves hot food after 11pm must have the requisite new licences 16.06.05 Law Now

Disability Disability The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 introduces provisions that will affect providers of transport, public authorities, membership of private clubs and letting of premises, also extends the definition of disability 10.05.05 Law Now, Commercial Property, Disability Rights, Equality

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Late Night Licence Late Night Licence Justice Beatson denies Weatherspoon appeal in High Ct, says local authorities have a right to limit extended licences where crime likely to increase, rejects Richard Beckett, QC argument decision 'undermines licensing regime' 12.04.06 Times, Criminal Justice








2 Harcourt Expands 2 Harcourt Expands Kevin de Haan QC, Gerald Gouriet, Mark Harris and James Rankin to join licensing and regulatory practice at 2 Harcourt, also Harry Spurr and Juan Lopez, both with public law and licensing practices 22.05.06 2 Harcourt Buildings Press Release, Barrister Practice, Consumer Rights, Environment Law, Legal People

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