Greene King Pub Partners has launched a new licensing guide for its tenants.
The guide aims to advice licensees on how to get the most from their licence and manage all the appropriate documentation. The pack also includes training guides for staff and a CD offering advice.
“We are very proud of the licensing support we have provided our licensees since the changes were implemented in November 2005,” said customer services manager Barry Gifford.
“It has not only created additional opportunities for licensees; it has protected them against the risks. This pack helps them ensure that they are acting within their premises licence protecting both themselves and their business as well as maintaining a peaceful and happy relationship with their neighbours.”
Pub Partners managing director David Elliott added: “Unfortunately the changes in the licensing laws have added undue bureaucracy and red tape to the running of a pub. Therefore it’s important that we help our licensees through the ra
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George Halliday 05/09/2008 13:53:28![]() |
RE: Greene King launches new licensing guide Any-one on the forum who has one of these care to comment on the usefulness of it's content? Is it any use or is it another "department of the bleedin' obvious" things? This post replies to this thread |
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Richard Yates 05/09/2008 14:49:00![]() |
RE: Greene King launches new licensing guide Sorry George, can't help...not seen our BDM in over a year, first I have heard of it!...same old same old eh This post replies to this thread |
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Karen Ward 05/09/2008 18:21:54![]() |
RE: Greene King launches new licensing guide Im a Greene King tennant iv never herd of this new guide either! This post replies to George Halliday > RE: Greene King launches new licensing guide |