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Issue:- 23 January 2013

TV LICENSING - UNLICENSED LANDLORDS IN SOUTHPORT FACE THE SIN BIN AND £1,000 FINE

WITH the 2014 RBS 6 Nations championship kicking off on Saturday, 1 February 2014, TV Licensing is reminding pubs and clubs in Southport and Liverpool areas, to make sure they are correctly covered by a TV Licence.

Any pub, club or sporting venue which shows live television must have a valid TV Licence. If there is living accommodation on the premises where a TV is also in use, this must be covered by a separate licence. Pubs without a valid licence are breaking the law and run the risk of a court prosecution and fine of up to £1,000 per offence plus costs.

Paul Williams, TV Licensing spokesman, said:- “With around 61 pubs in or within 6.2 miles of Southport, many fans and supporters will choose to watch the matches in their local pub or rugby club, soaking up the atmosphere whilst cheering on their country’s finest 15.  It’s important pubs and clubs are correctly licensed and we know landlords and managers want to stay within the law, which is why we are issuing this advice ahead of the 2014 RBS 6 Nations tournament.”

Martin Caffrey, Operations Director, Federation of Licensed Victuallers Association, added:- “I would like to encourage landlords and licensees as well as bar and club managers to make sure they are up to date with their TV Licensing requirements ahead of what is always a busy time of year for the UK’s pubs and clubs. Showing live sport is a massive draw for millions of pub-goers so I’d urge those in charge of buying the TV Licence to check the bar is correctly licensed while they have the time. From Saturday 1 February things could get very busy.”

Landlords or managers who would like more information about TV Licensing requirements, or ways to spread the cost, can call the TV Licensing businesses team on:- 0300 790 6131 or visit:- tvlicensing.co.uk/businesses.

A TV in the Workplace Policy is also available to help managers and landlords explain TV Licensing rules to staff in the workplace. Download the Policy at:- bit.ly/MNnV0F.

New report urges action to resolve housing crisis

URGENT action is needed to resolve a housing crisis that is blighting a generation, according to a major new policy document published this week by the CLA.  Tackling the Housing Crisis in England looks at what needs to be done to resolve the Government’s estimated shortfall in housing supply of some 230,000 homes a year and sets out CLA policy on housing for the next 5 years. The report proposes a raft of recommendations to ease the housing crisis, including encouraging private landowners to build affordable homes by broadening the types of provider accepted by Councils, recognising that landowners can pool their resources to speed up the creation of garden cities and using welfare reform as a means for extending the range of housing.

CLA North Regional Director Dorothy Fairburn said:- “New homes are urgently needed to keep communities in the countryside alive. Without this housing, we will lose the young people and services needed to keep rural areas economically viable.  More retirement homes are also needed in rural areas so older people can pass on farm holdings to the next generation.”

The CLA wants to see new homes for first time buyers and for existing owners looking to downsize. It wants to see more retirement homes which will enable people to pass on farm holdings to a younger generation; and help clear the tenancy logjam that is hampering the future of farming; and it wants to see changes to a tax regime which is seen as a fundamental block to new housing supply, particularly in the let sector.

The report also calls for:-

 Better and more consistent advice from planning authorities

 A review of Energy Performance Certificates so older rented accommodation is not taken out of use

 Exemption from Council Tax for vacant older buildings being brought up to minimum energy performance standards

 An extension of the Landlords Energy Savings Allowance instead of replacing it with expensive Green Deal loans.

“Our recommendations reflect a vision where you no longer have to live in an urban location to work effectively. In conjunction with improvements to transport policy and rural broadband delivery, our proposals will help to level development land values across the country,” added Miss Fairburn.

Alnwick based landowner Mark Bridgeman, who chairs the CLA’s national housing working group, was closely involved in the development of the new policy document.  He said:- “How the Government delivers housing supply is crucial to a range of inter-connected issues; including the north-south divide, an ageing population and an economy that is still recovering from the global financial crisis.”

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