Birketts LLP handles the full spectrum of licensing and regulatory matters for clients in the leisure sector, including nightclubs, hotels, takeaway outlets, churches, public houses and concert promoters. Clients note that 'the team is very knowledgeable, easily accessible and happy to help' and that the lawyers 'speak in a down to earth manner and give sound and balanced advice'. Barrister and head of licensing Julie Gowland in Norwich and fellow barrister Matthew Gowen in Ipswich are the key contacts. Gowland advised Borough Council of Kings Lynn & West Norfolk in a Crown court appeal in relation to breeding dogs without a licence.
Licensing in East Anglia
Birketts LLP
Responsables de la pratique:
Julie Gowland; Matthew Gowen
Les références
‘The team is very knowledgeable, easily accessible and happy to help. They speak in a down to earth manner and give sound and balanced advice.’
‘They are very friendly and welcoming, the ability to have a conversation and leave fully understanding the implications and repercussions of different decisions.’
Principaux clients
Borough Council of Kings Lynn & West Norfolk
Brentwood Borough Council
South Norfolk Council
The Hotel Folk Limited
The Suffolk Sur Mer Limited
The Granary (Woodbridge) Limited
The Alpinist AG
Principaux dossiers
- Regularly instructed by South Norfolk Council to undertake the role of Legal Advisor at all sub-committee meetings where representations have been received in relation to applications for a premises licence. The team regularly advise in relation to the Council’s Taxi Licensing and Gambling Policies.
- Dealing with the full range of alcohol licensing queries for The Hotel Folk, which owns and runs six hotels and event venues in Suffolk. Applications include new premises licence, variations and specifying DPS.
- Advised, prepared and submitted an application for a major variation following conversion of the premises into a small bijoux hotel with roof terrace for Suffolk Sur Mer Limited.
Mills & Reeve LLP
The specialist licensing practice in the Norwich office of Mills & Reeve LLP has a wide, national client base within the leisure and entertainment industry including holiday parks, sports clubs, hotels, restaurants and theatres around the country, and also provides advice on the licensing of large scale music festivals and events. Senior associate Catherine Noble leads the practice and has extensive experience in alcohol, entertainment, late night refreshment, and gaming licensing, as well as applications for marriage and pavement licenses. She assisted Britannia Pier with the transfer of its premises licence, updating the DPS’s personal licence, and transferring a permit for gaming machines.
Responsables de la pratique:
Catherine Noble
Principaux clients
Britannia Pier (Great Yarmouth) Limited
Kingston University Service Company Ltd
Eponymous Holdings Ltd. trading as Old Spirits Co
Buckinghamshire New University
Peterhouse College
Howes Percival LLP
The planning team at Howes Percival LLP acts for a diverse client base that includes London-based residents’ groups, registered charities and owner-managed bars and restaurants. Planning partner Jamie Childs in Norwich is the key contact. He has particular experience in advising developers, owners and operators of licensed premises on applications for new or varied premises licenses. The firm also handles advocacy work at licensing authority sub-committee meetings where objections have been made to premises licence applications.
Responsables de la pratique:
Jamie Childs
Principaux dossiers
- The licensing team continued to advise clients on a range of licensing matters, including supporting the firm’s property team by advising on a number of premises licence transfers, variation of designated premises supervisors and advice in connection with securing personal licences.