by louis@instituteoflicensing.org | Sep 1, 2024 | Uncategorized
The high-profile founder of a private animal sanctuary is appealing against a decision by Uttlesford District Council to refuse her application to keep Ring Tail lemurs. Local Government Lawyer reported that Jodie Marsh, a former model, applied for a licence for the...
by louis@instituteoflicensing.org | Sep 1, 2024 | Uncategorized
Duke Street’s Concept Club had initially been handed a temporary suspension by Westminster City Council following the brawl, which resulted in injuries, including one man being stabbed in the abdomen. According to the BBC, at the licensing hearing, the Met...
by louis@instituteoflicensing.org | Sep 1, 2024 | Uncategorized
Local authorities and public sector organisations have received a special honour from the RSPCA as part of the prestigious PawPrints awards. In total, 99 awards have been announced to 66 public sector bodies, 31 Platinum-level awards were also given to those who have...
by louis@instituteoflicensing.org | Sep 1, 2024 | Uncategorized
A convenience store in Preston has had its licence revoked following a number of sales of restricted items to children. On 15th May, 2024, Preston Police and Lancashire Trading Standards applied for a review of the premises licence at Go Local, Kent Street, Preston,...
by louis@instituteoflicensing.org | Aug 20, 2024 | Uncategorized
An unlicensed private hire driver who was found by council enforcement officers operating a vehicle without a private hire licence in Uttlesford has been fined almost £1,500. Peter Garrett, of Little Walden Road, Saffron Walden, appeared before Chelmsford...
by louis@instituteoflicensing.org | Aug 19, 2024 | Uncategorized
Year-on-year, 95% of hospitality businesses have experienced increased wage costs. It’s a similar story for food (89%), insurance (84%) and energy (57%) costs. That’s according to findings of a new survey by the British Beer and Pub Association, British Institute of...