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John Morse Solicitors sponsored the British Wheelchair Bowls Association Pairs Competition at St Andrews, Bristol. It was the fourth year that John Morse Solicitors have sponsored this event. The event takes place over 2 days and this year the field included 4 Welsh internationals and several England players.
Liquor Licensing Review
John Morse was recently appointed to act for Sports Cafè Bristol in a review of their Liquor Licence for their late night venue in Baldwin Street, Bristol. Avon and Somerset Constabulary requested the Council to review the Licence under the 2003 Liquor Licensing Act. The case highlighted the procedures for successfully running and controlling a large late night venue in a city centre.
John Morse engaged the services of independent Licensing Consultants Taunuas to fully report on the procedures adopted by the Sports Cafè and to suggest recommendations to improve procedures and facilities and control which would be acceptable to the Police and the Council.
After a two day hearing before Bristol City Council Licensing Committee and as a result of the negotiated approach instigated by John Morse the Sports Cafè was allowed to continue to operate in Bristol as a late night venue after a short probationary period of restricted opening hours.
Launched in 1990 the Sports Cafè Group operate worldwide and its fast growing network of restaurant and entertainment venues is now recognised as a market leader in Europe. Sports Cafè Group hope shortly to be opening premises in the centre of Cardiff to add to their existing outlets.
First Non-Stop Licence in Carmarthenshire
On the 16th August 2007 Trostre Park filling station became the first business in Carmarthenshire to sell alcohol 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A number of supermarkets in the county are able to sell alcohol around the clock, but these shut for parts of Sunday to comply with trading regulations. The garage was licensed to sell alcohol from 8am to 11pm on Mondays to Saturdays and from 10am to 11pm on Sundays.
The police Licensing Officer argued that a licence holder should be on duty between the hours of 10pm and 6am if that was to be extended to 24 hours.
However, Councillors on the county licensing committee approved the application without imposing the condition.
Andrew Sivertsen of John Morse Solicitors made the successful application.
Home information packs (HIPS) are now compulsory for persons selling houses with four bedrooms or more and now is the time to start thinking about your HIP Solution.
It is likely to apply to sales of all houses in the not too distant future.
Work with us at John Morse Solicitors and receive a Law Society Home Information Pack. From the 1st August anyone wanting to sell their property with 4 bedrooms or more must supply an interested party with a HIP.
You will receive a quality HIPS service that is:-
1. Guaranteed compliance with HIP legislation.
2. Prepared quickly online minimising any potential delays.
3 Co-branded with the Law Society logo offering your clients and the buyer’s solicitors further reassurance.
4 Competitively priced.
5 We allow time to pay for the HIP from three to six months.
6. As the contents of a HIP largely consists of legal documents who could be better placed than a solicitor to prepare and interpret it.
We can provide HIP for anywhere in England and Wales.
7. Call Andrew Sivertsen or Laura Johnson on 01792 648111 or email them
at andrew@johnmorse.co.uk or laura@johnmorse.co.uk to discuss how working
with John Morse Solicitors and the Law Society HIP can benefit and help
you sell your property.
8. Make your first port of call for selling your property your solicitors and we will work with your nominated Estate Agent.
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| As part of this year fund raising
and charity events for the firm the ladies of the office decided to
take part in the Race for Life which supports Cancer
UK. This involved walking or running 5K around Singleton Park
in Swansea. It was an ideal opportunity for us to get fit and raise money. It took as nearly an hour to complete and we where all pretty exhausted by the end as you can see, but the sun was shining and we had a great day. Afterwards we went for a celebratory drink with Mr Morse. |
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