Licensing


Kuits secure extended opening hours for Revolution Bar

The licensing team at Kuits recently secured an extended licence for Revolution Bar in Brighton, allowing the venue to remain open until 4am on weeken...

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Martyn’s Law – What does the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 mean for landlords?

Stacey Rees, Associate The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, more commonly known as Marty...

Kuits advise Pins Social

Kuits advise PINS Social Club on landmark Manchester venue

Leading Manchester law firm, Kuits Solicitors, recently advised PINS Social Club on its new flagship...

5 Star Review in Hospitality

From surviving to thriving: 5 top tips for hospitality

Felicity Tulloch, Partner I recently attended the Future of Hospitality event hosted by AAB as part ...

More of a marathon than a sprint?

Felicity Tulloch, Partner Initial findings of the joint industry and HM government taskforce report...

Longer licensing hours for the Lionesses

Rebecca Lowe, Partner Following England’s dramatic comeback win against Italy in the semi-final on...

Licensing of short term holiday rentals

The Licensing Act 2003: a complex legal landscape Felicity Tulloch, Partner The growth of short-term...

Putting al fresco dining on the menu

Eleanor Jordan, Solicitor It was only last month that Sadiq Khan, the Major of London, revealed the ...

Uncorking the potential: selling alcohol online

Rebecca Lowe, Partner Online alcohol sales have significantly increased in the UK over the last five...

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