This week’s legal Q&A focuses on ensuring a minor variation application is successful.
Source:How to ensure a minor variation in a licence is successful
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This week’s legal Q&A focuses on ensuring a minor variation application is successful. Source:How to ensure a minor variation in a licence is successful Hundreds of licensees are reaping the benefits of a Greene King deal for its tenants and lessees to receive a year’s free subscription to sports app ‘MatchPint’. Source:Greene King licensees' beer sales up thanks to MatchPint deal This year’s Cask Report has been published and beer writer Pete Brown has delivered his findings – with a little help from Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson. Source:The Cask Report 2015-16: ‘How pubs can profit from cask’ The operators behind a successful London deli have opened their first pub, the Hour Glass in South Kensington, to the public. Source:"We want to leave our mark on London" – the Hour Glass opens for business Pub operators have been included in the Evening Standard’s ‘Progress 1,000’ list of the most influential people in the capital. Source:Pub operators in list of 1,000 most influential Londoners A pub’s first impression is often influenced by advertising boards outside, and licensees are warned that “lousy boards will ensure no one tries you for the first time”. This gallery looks at good and bad tactics used by licensees. Source:A-board picture gallery: Good, bad and builder's belly Stonegate has updated the food offer at its student-focused ‘Common Room’ concept pubs. Source:Stonegate launches new street food menus for Common Room pubs Pubs have taken to twitter to poke humour at allegations that Prime Minister David Cameron once inserted “a private part of his anatomy in a dead pig’s head”. Source:Pubs react to #piggate The 2017 rates at your pub are being set soon. Michelle Perrett finds out why your details must be accurate. Source:Honesty urged for new business rates Publicans and licensed premises managers are amongst the jobs least likely to be automated – given to robots – in the next 20 years, according to data from Oxford University. Source:Publicans amongst least likely to have jobs taken by robots, claims research |
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