Licensing
Ensuring that your company has the correct licenses can protect your business, customers and employees.
Berry Redmond Gordon & Penney has experience in guiding licencees through the significant changes brought about by the Licensing Act 2003. Most notable is the change to dual licences, which comprises:
- a Premises Licence, governing both the sale and supply of alcohol and food and the provision of entertainment
and
- a Personal Licence authorising individuals to sell alcohol.
We act for pubs, clubs, hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, entertainment complexes and off-licences and are on hand to give practical advice to new and existing clients.
For further enquiries please contact Helen Hall at our Weston office on 01934 414 161.
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Berry Redmond Gordon & Penney charge at an hourly rate, which is influenced by the following:
- The particular expertise and experience of the person dealing with the case
- The complexity of the transaction
- Whether the matter requires unusually urgent and swift action
- The time spent on the matter
We always give an estimate of the likely costs at the beginning of the matter, with regular updates as the matter progresses, so that you can always be certain of the costs involved in your particular case at any given time.
To find out more, call us now or fill out our Enquiries.
Legal fees are subject to VAT.