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> Cornerstone Leisure Newsletter February 2017

Cornerstone Leisure Newsletter February 2017

01 Jan 2018

Commercial and Regulatory, Housing, Licensing, Planning and Environment, Property, Public Law and Judicial Review

The Cornerstone Leisure Newsletter includes…

  • Editors note – Josef Cannon

  • 20:20 Vision – Philip Kolvin QC

  • One more round for minimum unit pricing of alcohol – Josef Cannon & Matt Lewin

  • When can premises be closed by the Council or the Police? – Kuljit Bhogal

  • Please, make yourself at home  – Jack Parker

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