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‘Tower Hamlets Levy will undermine local business’ says ALMR

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The Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers (ALMR) has condemned Tower Hamlets Council’s decision to implement a Late Night Levy and warned that it will have a detrimental effect on local businesses.

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‘Provide clarity for businesses’ says ALMR following PM’s Brexit speech

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In response to the Prime Minister Teresa May’s Brexit speech The Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers (ALMR) is urging the Government to work to provide clarity to ensure stability for businesses.

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1 in 4 pubs & restaurants fail to check IDs in young customers

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Pubs sold alcohol to one in four teenage mystery shoppers in 2016 without asking for proof of age, according to research from Serve Legal.

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Gambling Commission reviews upcoming licence fee proposals

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The UK Gambling Commission has reviewed proposals for a new licence fee structure in April 2017, which it says will benefit the majority of operators.

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Cleveland Police object to pub’s late night licence bid

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Cleveland Police is objecting to plans for a pub in Stockton on Tees to stay open until 5am because of violent incidents at the premises in the past. Owners of the Wobbly Goblin are asking for permission to serve alcohol until 5am but the plans have been met with objections amid safety fears.

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