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Expect delays and cancellations

Expect delays and cancellations. This is due to planned engineering works. 27 November 2012. www.local.gov.uk. We're upgrading again. 77 substantive changes 51 in April 2012 26 in October 2012 shorter, tougher, confusing, inaccurate , restrictive, detailed, inconsistent,

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Expect delays and cancellations

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  1. Expect delays and cancellations This is due to planned engineering works 27 November 2012 www.local.gov.uk

  2. We're upgrading again 77substantive changes • 51 in April 2012 • 26 in October 2012 shorter, tougher, confusing, inaccurate, restrictive, detailed, inconsistent, helpful, contradictory, naive www.local.gov.uk

  3. Missing, presumed...?

  4. Welcome to...?

  5. Headlines Cumulative Impact Policies: • Strengthening their use • Cover all premises • Delivery of health objectives? Live Music: • Changes from Live Music Act • One chance to demonstrate responsibility EMROS: • How to introduce them – Full Council • Shapes in the clouds

  6. You are in charge? • Responsible Authority – separation of roles • Representations – Infallible Police • Appropriate or necessary? • Test for local knowledge

  7. Health • “The measures in our consultation are targeted explicitly at reducing harmful drinking” • “We want to ensure that licensing authorities are able to take alcohol-related health harms into consideration when making decisions about cumulative impact policies (CIPs)”

  8. Dead and buried? • A clear theme from respondents was that, at present, local processes and data collection are insufficient, meaning that it is unclear how this proposal could be implemented in practice. • The Government remains interested in this policy in principle... However more work is required at a local level to put in place processes to underpin it. This will form a key part of work in local alcohol action areas.

  9. Leveraging your licensing statement; or localising your policy Insert date www.local.gov.uk

  10. Making a statement

  11. No man is an island

  12. Specific help? • LGA Best practice framework • Public Health and Alcohol Licensing • Other statements of licensing policy

  13. Here to help Ian Leete Ian.leete@local.gov.uk 0207 664 3143 @LGAlicensing http://www.local.gov.uk/regulatory-services-and-licensing

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