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Licensing Chaos as Deadline Approaches

28 August 2009

The Scottish Grocers’ Federation (SGF) is demanding the Scottish Government intervenes as delays in processing licences as well as inconsistent interpretation of the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 by licensing boards threatens to cause unforeseen disruption to retailers.

John Drummond, Chief Executive of SGF said,

“Retailers are anxious and annoyed that with less than a week until the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 is fully implemented delays in processing licences by the boards mean many are still waiting for personal and premises licences, some of which were applied for as far back as 2008.

“Through no fault of their own retailers face the possibility of trading illegally on the 1st September which is completely unacceptable.  With little or no guidance being issued by the licensing boards, retailers can only hope Licensing Standards Officers will take a common sense approach to enforcement in the coming months.

“In addition inconsistent interpretation of the Act threatens to cause severe disruption to retailers as certain local authorities consider prohibiting some off-trade promotions. Government guidance issued to licensing boards in 2007 suggests this type of promotional activity was never intended to be prohibited through off-sales.

“Measures to end “irresponsible promotions” should be coordinated with the Scottish Government’s other plans to be published in a new alcohol bill due out later this year.  In the interests of businesses and consumers there must be a moratorium on further restrictions until the outcome of the new Bill is known.

“If the Scottish Government’s claims to be the friend of small businesses are true, they must step in and issue clear and unambiguous guidance to local licensing boards immediately.”

SGF Urge Retailers to Rally Against a Tobacco Display Ban in Scotland

26 August 2009

As MSPs return to the Scottish Parliament after the summer recess SGF is urging retailers to make their MSPs aware of their concerns about the impact a display ban will have on their business.

Stage 1 of the Tobacco and Primary Medical Service (Scotland) Bill, which includes measures to ban the display of tobacco, must be debated by the end of September.

John Drummond, Chief Executive of the Scottish Grocers’ Federation (SGF) said,

“SGF has opposed a display ban from the start and has worked hard to ensure MSPs are aware of the industry’s opposition to a display ban.  However, as MSPs begin to debate the Bill we need retailers to tell their MSPs the impact it will have on their businesses in terms of the significant cost to retailers despite there being no compelling evidence that a display ban would reduce youth smoking rates.

“Time is running out on this issue and I would urge everyone to get involved.  Only by showing that the whole sector is against the tobacco display ban will we have a chance of defeating this measure.”

SGF is co-ordinating a letter writing campaign to encourage retailers to lobby their MSPs.  The letter, plus details on how to contact your MSPs are available on the SGF website. www.scottishshop.org.uk.

 

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