Malcolm Ireland Licensing lawyer Malcolm Ireland has been appointed as a partner at Harrison Drury. Malcolm, is a licensing expert with more than 15 years’ experience representing clients including hotels, bars, restaurants, pub companies, breweries, and holiday and caravan parks, among others. As head of leisure and licensing, he will advise on legal matters around the sale of alcohol, regulated entertainment, and late-night refreshment, including new licence applications, transfers, variations, the defence of review applications, appeals and judicial reviews. Malcolm, who joins Harrison Drury (which has an office in Kendal) from Napthens, will also lead a team of lawyers working across a range of legal disciplines to offer a tailored service to businesses in the leisure sector.
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The Morning Advertiser s Ed Bedington speaks with Rockpoint Leisure CEO and chair of the Institute of Licensing and National Licensing Forum, Dan Davies, to reflect on some of the week s biggest headlines.
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The lowdown on Rockpoint Leisure - Ahead of Manchester MA500 where he will be speaking about his new venture, Daniel Davies gives a preview of his Rockpoint Leisure project, which aims to regenerate high streets with retail and licensed sites. Trade-off between public and economic health must be found when pubs reopen’ - The Government needs to work out a solution to manage a “trade-off” between economic and public health when pubs, bars, restaurants and hotels reopen after lockdown, Daniel Davies explains.