Investigating the Devastating Glasgow Union House Fire: Vape Shop Controversy and Licensing Questions

This week, a devastating fire ripped through the B-listed Victorian Union House in Glasgow. The building, sitting on the corner of Union Street and Gordon Street, was an iconic example of Glasgow architecture and formed part of the first impression for many visitors arriving in the city at Central Station. Now destroyed, very serious questions […]
Professional Wrestling And The Quandary Of “Televised Sport” In Licensed Premises
With the recent high-profile acquisition of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) by Netflix, the world of sports entertainment has seen a resurgence in professional wrestling this year. As a result, licensed premises throughout Scotland may consider showing late-night premium live events as part of their usual sports programming. As the annual WWE Money in the Bank […]
Glasgow City Centre 1 am Pilot Scheme Made Permanent – What Does This Mean for the Hospitality Industry?
The 1 am pilot scheme in Glasgow City Centre has provided a much-needed boost to the City’s late-night economy over the past year, and on Friday, the 9th of May, the City of Glasgow Licensing Board agreed to make it a permanent part of their policy. This news comes after the nightclub extension to 4 […]
Navigating Public Entertainment Licences in Scotland: Ensuring Success for Live Music Events
Research conducted by Planet Cruise travel experts last year found that Glasgow took the top spot globally for the best city to visit for live music, beating out Lyon and Zurich to take the crown. Scottish crowds are also celebrated across the world as being superior when it comes to live music events with artists […]
A Whistlestop Q & A On Children and Young Persons in Licensed Premises
Navigating the world of licensing and regulations for children and young persons can be complex. Whether you’re working in the hospitality sector, a parent, guardian, child or young person yourself, understanding the legal requirements is crucial. Let’s dive into the essentials of licensing for children and young persons! What is the definition of children and […]
The Social Hub Glasgow: A Unique Hospitality Model and Licensing Success
When The Social Hub made the decision to open their first UK site in Glasgow at Candleriggs Square, our Licensing Team were delighted to act as their legal advisors and support them in obtaining the necessary consents. The purpose-built space represents a unique addition to Glasgow City Centre. A hotel with extended stay, short stay, […]
Personal Licences: A Guide to Refresher and Renewal

It’s hard to believe but this year marks 15 years since the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 (The 2005 Act) came in to effect on 1 September 2009. This important anniversary has an impact on those who have had personal licences from their inception, which must not be overlooked. The 2005 Act provides that personal licences […]
Live Consultation on Restricting Promotions of Food and Drink High in Fat, Sugar or Salt – How Does This Affect the Licensed Trade?

What is the consultation about and what are its aims? This Scottish Government consultation is looking for views/opinions in relation to proposed regulations to restrict the promotions of food and drink high in fat, sugar or salt (HFSS) in situations where they are sold to the public. The main aim of this proposed policy is […]