Sentences with phrase «premises licence applications»

R (on the application of Bristol City Council) v Bristol City Magistrates Court [2009] EWHC 625 (Admin) leading authority on the determination of premises licence applications under the Licensing Act 2003
Pitmans LLP's licensing team operates within the firm's wider commercial practice and services national and London clients for all licensing mandates, including premises licence applications, changes and renewals for sporting grounds, gaming centres and bookmakers, representing clients in local authority committee hearings and taxi licensing issues.

Not exact matches

Despite this laudable goal, the law raises several red flags under the Charter: it appears overbroad both in its sphere of application (it applies not only to bars, but all licenced premises) and targets for removal (including not only gang members, but persons who support or facilitate gangs, or persons in the company of any of those persons).
However, the operating schedule which had to be supplied with an application for a premises licence had to include a statement of the matters set out in LA 2003, s 17 (4) which included not only the times when it was proposed that the licensable activities were to take place but also «any other times during which it is proposed that the premises are to be open to the public».
In June 2005, it commenced an application to the relevant licensing authority for the existing licence to be converted to a premises licence under the Licensing Act 2003 (LA 2003).
On a new grant of a premises licence, where there were no representations, the licensing authority had to grant the application subject only to such conditions as were consistent with the operating schedule.
The practice acts for a range of clients from the sporting, hospitality and leisure sectors, assisting with premises applications for new licences and variations, sports stadium licensing matters and appeals before licensing committees.
Highlights included acting for global distiller Diageo in an application for a premises licence for its central London office; advising KPMG on two applications in relation to a client meeting and entertainment centre and a café; and advising House of Fraser in an opposition to a street trading license application outside its Manchester location.
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