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NTC 2021 Day 3: 19th November Session Handouts

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IMPORTANT NOTE:  Conference handouts reflect the views of the author(s) but they DO NOT constitute legal advice and are not necessarily the views of the IoL.

 

Session handouts are being added as they are received. Any that we receive during or after the NTC will be available post event.

ALL sessions are listed below.  Where the handouts are available the session title will be linked

NTC 2021 Day 1: Opening

Opening Speaker 1  ‐ Farewell to the Rule of Law - Gerald Gouriet QC

Opening Speaker 2 - Martin Girvan (in place of Ken Scott MBE), Sports Ground Safety Authority

NTC 2021 Day 3: Session 1

D3 S1 Sexual Entertainment Venues: Leo Charalambides, Journal of Licensing Editor

D3 S1 RASG - Impact of conditions on alcohol retail: Kelly Moss, WSTA & Hardish Purewal, Tesco

D3 S1 James Button on Taxis

D3 S1 Zoo licensing: Julia Bradburn

D3 S1 The Impact of ride refusals: Penny Hefferan & Joel Young, Guide Dogs

NTC 2021 Day 3: Session 2

D3 S2 Developments in Licensing - an LGA update: Jade Hall & Ellie Greenwood, LGA

D3 S2 Online alcohol sales and home deliveries: Andrew Misell, Alcohol Change UK

D3 S2 Taxi Fares Formula: Mike Smith, Guildford Borough Council

D3 S2 Animal Licensing: Julia Bradburn & Linda Cannon

NTC 2021 Day 3: Session 3

D3 S3 IoL Discussion Panel with David Lucas | Lucas Licensing, Leo Charalambides | Editor Journal of Licensing, Stephen McGowan | TLT, Linda Cannon | Linda Cannon Licensing. CHAIR: James Button, James Button & Co.

Questions can be submitted on all areas of licensing before the conference start to training@instituteoflicensing.org or during the conference (via the IoL desk)

IMPORTANT NOTE:  Conference handouts reflect the views of the author(s) but they DO NOT constitute legal advice and are not necessarily the views of the IoL.