The Licensing Act 2003 ( covering England and Wales) introduced greater flexibility to the UK licensing laws, including the possibility of 24-h licenses. This paper reports a nation wide survey of 225 (63%) local authority chairs of licensing committees/senior members of licensing teams in England evaluating the short-term impact of the Act. A cumulative impact ( saturation) area was only declared in 38 (17%) local authorities. Extended hours applications were more common than new applications in both on- and off-licensed premises. The perception of those surveyed was of 'no change' in the following alcohol-related variables; public noise levels (n=133, 59%) violence and fights (n=130, 60%), under-aged drinking (n=143, 67%), crime (n=141, 6...
2005, the Government of England and Wales removed regulatory restrictions on the times at which lic...
This comprehensive and authoritative guide to licensing law is co-authored by the UK's only professo...
BACKGROUND: On November 24(th) 2005, the Government of England and Wales removed regulatory restrict...
The Licensing Act 2003 (covering England and Wales) introduced greater flexibility to the UK licensi...
The Licensing Act 2003, coming into force in November 2005 in England and Wales, abolished set licen...
The Licensing Act 2003 came into force in November 2005 and transferred responsibility for alcohol l...
This paper describes a preliminary study of local implementation of the Licensing Act 2003 in Greate...
The benefits claimed by the government for the Licensing Act 2003 include simplification and moderni...
This paper discusses an evaluation of changes in the Licensing Act 2003 (LA03) on crime and disorder...
of the extending drinking hours be on UK emergency departments? T he 2003 Licensing Act will be com-...
This paper will reflect on the impact of the Licensing Act 2003 (LA03). It will focus primarily on h...
Abstract Background The Licensing Act 2003 (The Act) was implemented on the 24th November 2005 acros...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The ...
This paper reports on a survey of 39 Accident and Emergency departments (AED) in England regarding ...
Background and Aims The Licensing Act 2003 deregulated trading hours in England and Wales (E&W). ...
2005, the Government of England and Wales removed regulatory restrictions on the times at which lic...
This comprehensive and authoritative guide to licensing law is co-authored by the UK's only professo...
BACKGROUND: On November 24(th) 2005, the Government of England and Wales removed regulatory restrict...
The Licensing Act 2003 (covering England and Wales) introduced greater flexibility to the UK licensi...
The Licensing Act 2003, coming into force in November 2005 in England and Wales, abolished set licen...
The Licensing Act 2003 came into force in November 2005 and transferred responsibility for alcohol l...
This paper describes a preliminary study of local implementation of the Licensing Act 2003 in Greate...
The benefits claimed by the government for the Licensing Act 2003 include simplification and moderni...
This paper discusses an evaluation of changes in the Licensing Act 2003 (LA03) on crime and disorder...
of the extending drinking hours be on UK emergency departments? T he 2003 Licensing Act will be com-...
This paper will reflect on the impact of the Licensing Act 2003 (LA03). It will focus primarily on h...
Abstract Background The Licensing Act 2003 (The Act) was implemented on the 24th November 2005 acros...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The ...
This paper reports on a survey of 39 Accident and Emergency departments (AED) in England regarding ...
Background and Aims The Licensing Act 2003 deregulated trading hours in England and Wales (E&W). ...
2005, the Government of England and Wales removed regulatory restrictions on the times at which lic...
This comprehensive and authoritative guide to licensing law is co-authored by the UK's only professo...
BACKGROUND: On November 24(th) 2005, the Government of England and Wales removed regulatory restrict...