Published: by Clare Eames
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“With the reopening of the hospitality industry, there are still many areas for licence holders to navigate on reopening. A key issue is compliance with licence conditions which might be incompatible with the planned re-opening format.
As such, this information document has been developed by a cross sector group looking to reduce risk for licensed premises as they reopen and to provide, what could be a pragmatic approach to be adopted over the coming weeks and months.
Contributors are:
Jim Cathcart (UK Hospitality)
Ian Graham (National Police Chiefs Council, Licensing Advisory Group)
Rebecca Johnson (Local Government Association)
John Miley (National Association of Licensing Enforcement Officers)
Clare Eames (Poppleston Allen)
Leo Charalambides (Kings Chambers)
David Lucas (Institute of Licensing)”
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