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These factsheets summarise the main parts of the Pubs Code and related processes.
This is a record of the experiences of PCA staff members who have accompanied a number of representatives from the six regulated pub companies in their day to day role.
This report provides the findings of a thematic review into how pub companies manage repairs and dilapidations under the Pubs Code.
A range of reforms that will make sure Britain’s pubs have a more sustainable future.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Pubs and bars data for the latest year are provided in this release. This article is the follow up to 2018's Economies of ale report.
These records summarise meetings between the PCA and stakeholders.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Star has now revised its communications with tied tenants to ensure it provides transparent information in relation to premises insurance as required by the Pubs Code.
Report setting out the findings of the second statutory review of the Pubs Code and certain other provisions, and the Pubs Code Adjudicator.
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.
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