Leisure & Hospitality Solicitors


festival

Festival planning permission: reducing the risk of legal challenges from local residents

Nichola Evans, Partner Festival organisers using public parks are facing increasing scrutiny over pl...

How hospitality is protecting women and girls

Rebecca Egan, Specialist Licensing Paralegal Hospitality safety schemes protecting women and girls M...

Beyond the door: creating safer nights in licensed venues

Claire Morris, Associate We all know that a key part of a good night out is knowing that you, your f...

dog at dog-friendly licensed venue

Home and family: quiet regulation safeguarding daily life

Claire Morris, Associate Regulation serves as a quiet protector, safeguarding people and animals in ...

Accessibility at venues: a legal duty and a social promise

Laura Crowe, Senior Associate If a visitor needs to ask for “special treatment” to enjoy your at...

licensing partnerships

National licensing week – positive partnerships

Claire Morris, Associate It’s National Licensing Week and today’s theme is ‘positive partnersh...

Is the hospitality sector reaching its breaking point?

Dermot Preston, Senior Solicitor The hospitality industry has undergone great hardship over recent y...

world cup licensing

FIFA World Cup 2026 licensing relaxations confirmed for England and Wales

Claire Morris, Associate On 20th May 2026, we published our second article setting out the arrangeme...

Carer tickets and data protection

Carer tickets, accessibility and data protection: getting the balance right

Laura Crowe, Senior Associate Free carer tickets and companion ticket schemes are now common across ...

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