Licensing


No Laughing Matter – A look at the imminent classification of Nitrous Oxide from a Licensing Act 2003 perspective

Our Licensing team look into how premises licence holders should treat laughing gas with the new Law...

Government U-turn on Recent Changes to Regulatory Easements Provided by The Business and Planning Act

We recently published an article (which can be found here) detailing the cessation of a number of ...

Government Announcement: No Extension of Regulatory Easements to the Licensing Act 2003 – What does this mean for your business?

The Government has today published the results of its consultation on whether to extend those provis...

Government Plans to Extend Pavement Licence Regime Beyond 2023

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities have published the Business and Planning Ac...

Kuits leisure team help bring The Botanist to Brighton

Manchester commercial law firm, Kuits, is delighted to confirm that it has obtained a premises licen...

Kuits secure licence for BrewDog Canterbury

Kuits secure licence for BrewDog Canterbury Kuits leisure team have secured the licence for BrewDog�...

Kuits advises on new concept leisure facility

Kuits Solicitors’ specialist leisure sector team recently advised on and obtained the premises lic...

Food labelling

Important Changes to Menu Labelling in the Food and Drink Sector

As part of the Government’s initiative to encourage the food and drink sector to offer lower calor...

Manchester’s First Street ready to host large scale events

Commercial law firm Kuits has secured a variation to the licence which covers the public realm at Fi...

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