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Key issues for closing (and re-opening) licensed premises in the UK

By Nicola Smith & Stephanie Hadley on March 20, 2020
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UK government advice and the escalation of Coronavirus crisis have meant that many hospitality and leisure operators, including hotels, restaurants, pubs, some retailers and visitor attractions, are making difficult decisions to plan for reduced activity and reduced demand for several weeks, including in some cases, temporary suspension of activities and/or closure of premises/venues.

There are a number of licensing, environmental and health and safety considerations to remember when planning for closures, as well as for re-opening.  See our client alert for further information.

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