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Demand Test Confirmed 8 May 2008
Judicial Review of the decision of the Magistrates Court to refuse to grant a Casino Licence to the Appellant TC Projects
Evidence is the Name of the Game 7 May 2008
A decision in favour of Daniel Thwaites Plc in the High Court on the 6th May 2008 has emphasised the principles laid down by the 2003 Licensing Act
New Regulatory Trade Guide out now! 8 Apr 2008
Poppleston Allen’s Licensed Trade Guide is well known to many in the licensed trade and the latest edition is now available
New Regulatory Trade Guide out now! 8 Apr 2008
Poppleston Allen’s Licensed Trade Guide is well known to many in the licensed trade and the latest edition is now available
Employers' Duty to Protect their Staff from Sexual Harassment by customers 3 Apr 2008
An amendment to the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 has clarified the circumstances when an employer is under a duty to protect their staff from sexual harassment by customers and suppliers
Seminar goes with a bang! 18 Feb 2008
How to respond to a terrorist attack.
More Restaurant Groups join Poppleston Allen 26 Mar 2008
The restaurant groups include: Ask, Zizzi the Digby Trout tourist focused outlets and jamie Oliver's new venutes.
Increases in the costs of employment 18 Mar 2008
This an early warning! The Government has announced the National Minimum Wage increase in October 2008
Noise at Work - New Responsibilites for Licensed Premises  11 Mar 2008
From 6th April 2008 licensees will need to comply with The Control of Noise At Work Regulations 2005, which aim to protect workers from the effects of excessive noise
BII AB Qualifications 10 Mar 2008
From today the BII AB Level II National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders
Evaluation of the Impact of the Licensing Act 2003 5 Mar 2008
Following on from yesterday’s eNews on the government’s evaluation of the impact of the Licensing Act 2003
24 Hour Licensing – success or otherwise? 4 Mar 2008
The Government has been carrying out a review analysising the impact of 24 hour licensing
Licensing Update 29 Feb 2008
Now that we have entered the third year of licensing reform, nearly 400 councils have rewritten their policies having consulted all those with an interest in them.
Underage Selling No Longer an Issue? 21 Dec 2007
I have written on a number of occasions about issues surrounding selling alcohol to under 18s, with these having been high on the Governement's agenda in recent years.
A Final Warning on Drunkenness 29 Jan 2008
Thee was much publicity surrounding the Home Office's Anti Drunkenness Campaign running in November and right through until Christmas.
Don't be a Nuisance 1 Feb 2008
Environmental Health Officers seem to be using their powers to issue Abatement Notices against premises more frequently.
Are the Police and Authorities Above Criticism? 1 Feb 2008
Police and other Authorities Can Make Mistakes
Noise from Licensed Premises – New Developments 29 Feb 2008
The arsenal of powers under which Local Authorities can take action against licensees for alleged noise nuisance is stacking up
Easter Hours & British Summertime 29 Feb 2008
I was recently asked to do an eNews on Easter hours and the commencement of the British Summertime. I used to do these regularly year after year under the old law but haven’t really thought to do them again since the new Act came into force
Important news if you employ door supervisors or cleaners through agencies 19 Feb 2008
A recent Court of Appeal decision provides some relief for those of you who employ agency workers in roles such as cleaners or door supervisors
Bouncing Back from a Bomb 15 Feb 2008
Project Argus - How a Hospitality Business Can Recover from a Terrorist Attack
Are you aware of the heavy penalties for ‘Corporate Manslaughter'? 15 Feb 2008
The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act comes into force on the 6th April this year
BII teams up with Poppleston Allen to publish new Licensed Trade Guide 14 Feb 2008
BII, the professional body for the licensed retail sector, has teamed up with the specialist licensing Solicitors, Poppleston Allen, to published a new, updated version of the now legendary, Licensed Trade Guide.
Success in Wesminster 11 Feb 2008
Fudge appeals the decision of Wesminster City Council
Licensing Update - Alcohol Disorder Zones (ADZs) 11 Jan 2008
Alcohol Disorder Zones
Heavy Penalties for Corporate Manslaughter 4 Feb 2008
The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act comes into force on the 6th April this year.
16-18 Year Olds - A Grey Area 1 Jan 2008
Many licensed premises are refusing entry to teenagers
Wesminster fights defeat 10 Jan 2008
Westminster City Council is fighting defeat of its restrictive licensing policy.
Jeremy Allen's 2008 thoughts 10 Jan 2008
personal review
Increased Fines Employing Illegal Workers from February  11 Jan 2008
Happy New Year - although it may not be for those employing illegal immigrant workers
Brave operator wins appeal against Westminster 7 Jan 2008
On the 14th June, Fudge, a small cocktail bar on Bear Street, just off Leicester Square in Westminster was granted an extension to the hours it could sell alcohol on Fridays and Saturdays, enabling it to trade until 01.00am
Poppleston Allen expand London presence 7 Jan 2008
Having opened their London office at the start of 2007, licensed trade specialist solicitors, Poppleston Allen, are already increasing their presence in the Capital with the appointment of Piers Warne
Responsible Alcohol Retailing Award 12 Dec 2007
Poppleston Allen Training picks up a prestigious industry award for its work with bar staff.
What next for the Industry? 1 Oct 2007
The Government proposed new legislation that would be a light touch upon the industry and, for the first time, abolished general restrictions on licensing hours.
Survey: police are using review power 15 Nov 2007
Residents and Police are using their new powers under the Licensing Act
Drunkenness 14 Dec 2007
Legal Surgery - Drunkenness can be difficult to define
The Definition of Drunkenness 14 Dec 2007
The latest initative is a Responsible Alcohol Sales Campaign.
Proposed Changes To Planning Appeals System 11 Dec 2007
During the year 2008, Central Government is proposing to introduce a number of material changes to the current planning appeal system.
Proposed Planning Application Fee Increases 11 Dec 2007
Central Government is proposing to increase fees for planning applications with effect from 6 April 2008.
Ways to prevent a Christmas Party ‘HR Hangover’ 7 Dec 2007
Tips to help prevent your Christmas work party becoming a new year HR headache
Modesty almost forbids... 6 Dec 2007
We occasionally pat ourselves on the back! This is one of those times
BII News Release: Poppleston Allen win training award 5 Dec 2007
News Release from BII NITA detailing Poppleston Allen's training award
When is a Closure Notice not a Closure Notice 5 Dec 2007
There is a common misconception amongst some police forces
Drunkenness – A Timely Reminder! 30 Nov 2007
There has been much publicity surrounding the Home Office’s Anti Drunkenness Campaign running in November and right through until Christmas
Alcohol Disorder Zone 29 Nov 2007
The Home Office has published draft Alcohol Disorder Zone (ADZ) Regulations. It presented them to Parliament on 21st November without publicity
“Minor” Variations Procedure 28 Nov 2007
I mean no particular criticism of DCMS or the Government in saying that fairly obvious changes to procedure seem to take an awful long time to bring about...
High Street Arcades are Handed a Triple Blow 23 Nov 2007
Loss of machines, smoking and rival operators damage arcades trade.

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