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This report provides the findings of a thematic review into how pub companies manage repairs and dilapidations under the Pubs Code.
Overview of some of the important ways the Pubs Code protects Tied Pub Tenants.
This factsheet is for tied pub tenants who want information about pubs code arbitration disputes.
Explains regulation of pub-owning businesses dealings with their tied tenants.
Section 63(1) of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 (the Act) authorises the PCA to impose a levy on pub-owning businesses towards PCA’s expenses. Section 63(5) of the Act permits the PCA to vary the amount to be...
This table of publicly available data has been produced by the PCA as a useful resource for professionals and interested parties.
Highways England health and safety initiative to identify best practice, raise standards and improve supply chain engagement within major projects.
University of Stirling researchers - part-funded by £7.25m UK Government investment - pioneer programme to make pubs, cafes and restaurants more inclusive
This information explains how the Pubs Code Adjudicator (PCA) responds to breaches reported by pub companies and suspected compliance issues, including the use of its legal powers and other regulatory tools.
The Company Names Tribunal practice direction provides the framework for the management of proceedings brought before the Tribunal.
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