The Licensing Act 2003, coming into force in November 2005 in England and Wales, abolished set licensing hours for pubs and clubs. The aim was to liberalize a rigid system while reducing the problems of drinking and disorder associated with a standard closing time. This article summarizes the results of an evaluation funded by the Home Office. Despite widespread concern that the legislation would lead to `24-hour drinking' and an increase in associated problems, the experience of the first year shows very little change. The scale of change in licensing hours was variable but modest: while the majority of pubs extended their hours, most of these extensions were short. Thus the average national increase in opening hours was small. Alcohol con...
This paper will reflect on the impact of the Licensing Act 2003 (LA03). It will focus primarily on h...
The Licensing Act 2003 came into force in November 2005 and transferred responsibility for alcohol l...
Aims: To determine whether restrictions on the availability of alcohol in two inner-city entertainme...
The Licensing Act 2003 (covering England and Wales) introduced greater flexibility to the UK licensi...
The Licensing Act 2003 ( covering England and Wales) introduced greater flexibility to the UK licens...
BACKGROUND: On November 24(th) 2005, the Government of England and Wales removed regulatory restrict...
Background: On November 24th 2005, the Government of England and Wales removed regulatory restrictio...
This paper discusses an evaluation of changes in the Licensing Act 2003 (LA03) on crime and disorder...
The benefits claimed by the government for the Licensing Act 2003 include simplification and moderni...
of the extending drinking hours be on UK emergency departments? T he 2003 Licensing Act will be com-...
Legislative limits on trading hours for licensed premises have a long history in Australia as a key ...
Background and Aims The Licensing Act 2003 deregulated trading hours in England and Wales (E&W). ...
Legal bar closing times in England and Wales have historically been early and uniform. Recent legisl...
Abstract Background The Licensing Act 2003 (The Act) was implemented on the 24th November 2005 acros...
Legal bar closing times in England and Wales have historically been early and uniform. Recent legisl...
This paper will reflect on the impact of the Licensing Act 2003 (LA03). It will focus primarily on h...
The Licensing Act 2003 came into force in November 2005 and transferred responsibility for alcohol l...
Aims: To determine whether restrictions on the availability of alcohol in two inner-city entertainme...
The Licensing Act 2003 (covering England and Wales) introduced greater flexibility to the UK licensi...
The Licensing Act 2003 ( covering England and Wales) introduced greater flexibility to the UK licens...
BACKGROUND: On November 24(th) 2005, the Government of England and Wales removed regulatory restrict...
Background: On November 24th 2005, the Government of England and Wales removed regulatory restrictio...
This paper discusses an evaluation of changes in the Licensing Act 2003 (LA03) on crime and disorder...
The benefits claimed by the government for the Licensing Act 2003 include simplification and moderni...
of the extending drinking hours be on UK emergency departments? T he 2003 Licensing Act will be com-...
Legislative limits on trading hours for licensed premises have a long history in Australia as a key ...
Background and Aims The Licensing Act 2003 deregulated trading hours in England and Wales (E&W). ...
Legal bar closing times in England and Wales have historically been early and uniform. Recent legisl...
Abstract Background The Licensing Act 2003 (The Act) was implemented on the 24th November 2005 acros...
Legal bar closing times in England and Wales have historically been early and uniform. Recent legisl...
This paper will reflect on the impact of the Licensing Act 2003 (LA03). It will focus primarily on h...
The Licensing Act 2003 came into force in November 2005 and transferred responsibility for alcohol l...
Aims: To determine whether restrictions on the availability of alcohol in two inner-city entertainme...