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Differences Between Personal Licence and Premises Licence

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  Knowing the distinction between a personal licence and a premises licence is crucial for anyone who holds a personal licence. You can sell alcohol if you have a personal licence, but only a business owner can do so if they have a premises licence. We will go over the distinctions between a personal licence and a premises licence and what each covers in this blog post. The advantages of holding each sort of licence will also be discussed. An individual is given a personal licence, also known as an alcohol personal licence, that enables them to approve the sale of alcoholic beverages from licenced locations. Alcohol sales are among the activities that can be conducted on premises with a licence. An individual who owns the property, occupies it, or has been given permission to do so, such as a tenant, is given a premises licence. People over 18 must apply, and the space must be used for commercial purposes. While premises licences are specific to one location, personal licence ho

CSCS Cards – Everything You Need to Know

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Learn all about the complicated world of CSCS cards in our new blog post. Construction Skills Certification Scheme Cards are essential in verifying qualifications and ensuring site safety in the construction industry. This post will examine the significance of green and blue cards and essential eligibility criteria. Newcomers and experienced professionals can find all the info they need about CSCS card types and more. Continue reading to gain some insights and discover how to begin applying for a CSCS card online. Table Of Contents What is the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS)? What is a CSCS card? Who requires a valid CSCS card? What is the purpose of a CSCS card? Is it a legal requirement for construction workers to hold a CSCS card? Types of CSCS Cards How to apply for a CSCS card? Which CSCS card do I need? How much does a CSCS card cost? Where to apply for a CSCS card? How long is a CSCS card valid for? Where to complete a CITB Health, Safety and En

Getting to Grips with UK Alcohol Licensing Laws: Your Easy Guide

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  Hey there! Ever felt confused about the UK’s alcohol licensing laws? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. These laws play a huge role in keeping us all safe and ensuring responsible drinking. Let’s break it down together, so you can stay on the right side of the law and keep the good times rolling responsibly. UK Alcohol Licensing Laws: What You Need to Know The Licensing Act 2003 This Act is the big boss of alcohol licensing in the UK. It says that if you’re selling alcohol, you need a licence. It focuses on: Keeping crime and disorder away from booze. Making sure everyone’s safe where alcohol is sold. Preventing public nuisances (loud noises disturbing the peace) Protecting kids from alcohol-related harm. The Two Must-Haves: Personal and Premises Licence Personal Licence : Required for individuals involved in the sale of alcohol. It demonstrates knowledge and understanding of the legal responsibilities of selling alcohol.  Premises Licence: This one’s for the place where the alcohol is s

CSCS Labourer Card: The Key to Starting Your Career in Construction

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  Did you know?  Over 2 million CSCS labourer cards  have been issued to construction workers in the United Kingdom, signifying a high demand for these cards by construction employers and organisations. In this blog post, I’ll cover all the main aspects of the CSCS Green Card, such as its importance, eligibility criteria, renewal procedure, and how to obtain it. What is a CSCS Gree The  Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS)  has introduced different types of CSCS cards for individuals working or wishing to work in the UK’s construction industry. The CSCS Green Card, commonly known as the  CSCS Labourer Card, is one of the types designed specifically for labourers on a construction site. The CSCS Labourer Card verifies a  worker’s competence and qualifications as a skilled labourer . It shows that the cardholder is aware of the health and safety regulations. Furthermore, it demonstrates that they have taken the required training to work safely on a construction site.