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Award for Personal Licence Holders Course and Exam (Hereford) £120+Vat 23rd May 2023 09:30 to 16:00 To Book Call 01432700024 Opt 2 or Email training@thelicensingguys.com Join us at The Wellington in Hereford as we deliver the excellent Award for Personal Licence Holders Course and Exam. This is a days course where you will gain a wealth of knowledge from industry experts

This month, The Licensing Guys ™ have been working with the Head of Customer Experience at Toni&Guy with a project around obtaining premises licences on some of their outlets around the UK. Many hairdressers do offer alcohol as part of their services e.g. pamper-day experiences, pre-wedding service and Race Day preparation events.  However, many salon owners do

Having worked with Rock the Barn charity music festival for many years where we have applied for Temporary Event Notices for the even the festival is now applying for a permanent regulated solution for their annual festival by way of a Premises Licence. The Licensing guys have assisted with the whole process and placed the blue

🌟SUCCESS in LEOMINSTER!🌟 Massive congratulations to Carl Beebee and Emma Beebee on the Grant of their premises licence on 35 West, Leominster opening soon in West Street. We were approached by Carl to obtain a premises licence for his bookshop, he had looked at doing this himself but decided after viewing all the paperwork and the potential pitfalls

🌟SUCCESS in BATTERSEA!🌟 Wonderful news in this morning - we have won the recently contested Hearing in Wandsworth Town Hall and the premises licence for Cellar Rats in Battersea has been granted. Congratulations Matthew! Expertly represented by Nick Semper from The Licensing Guys in the face of local opposition our client was granted his premises licence. High class

Many of our clients’ businesses (both shops and pubs) are now retailing Vapes.  The Responsible Authorities are becoming more and more concerned about the selling of illegal vapes or vapes to children.  Indeed, in a survey by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute, 60 per cent of local trading standards services said high street shops selling illicit

Pubs and clubs lie at the very heart of our communities, and nobody can be under any illusion about how hard things can be out there at the moment.  All this can come at a terrible strain on, and cost to, those that keep these vital community hubs open and trading profitably. In 1793 the Licensed Trade