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Tuesday, February 28th, 2017. Friday, December 18th, 2015. A poster campaign for City of London highlighting abuse of different age groups and demographics.Design by. Monday, June 30th, 2014. Hackney One Carnival 2013. Friday, September 27th, 2013. Apparently 99% of life starts as an egg. Here are a selection of stills from the fascinating Channel 4 series Easter Eggs Live. Presenter Mark Evans listens in to hatching Emu. Mark and Lucy Cooke with some Shark Eggs. Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013.
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Challenge 25 | SBPA – Scottish Beer & Pub Association
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Skip to main content. The voice of the Scottish beer and pub industry. Facts & Figures. Alcohol trends in Scotland. Deposits and packaging waste. The pub industry in Scotland and across the UK is fully committed to tackling underage drinking by enforcing the legal purchase age. Acceptance of PASS cards is also promoted as part of the Challenge 25 scheme. Click here to visit the Challenge 25 website. Scottish Government Alcohol Industry Partnership (SGAIP). Designed by Studio Eleven.
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About Us | SBPA – Scottish Beer & Pub Association
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Skip to main content. The voice of the Scottish beer and pub industry. Facts & Figures. Alcohol trends in Scotland. Deposits and packaging waste. The Scottish Beer and Pub Association is the leading body representing Scotland’s brewers and pub companies. It is part of the British Beer and Pub Association, which is more than a century old and was originally founded as the Brewers’ Society in 1904. In Scotland, almost 60,000 jobs are reliant on our sector, and the economy is 1,500 million better off.
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Regulation | SBPA – Scottish Beer & Pub Association
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Skip to main content. The voice of the Scottish beer and pub industry. Facts & Figures. Alcohol trends in Scotland. Deposits and packaging waste. Deposits and packaging waste. Taxation – non-devolved. Designed by Studio Eleven. Developed by Web Propelled.
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Economic Contribution | SBPA – Scottish Beer & Pub Association
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Skip to main content. The voice of the Scottish beer and pub industry. Facts & Figures. Alcohol trends in Scotland. Deposits and packaging waste. The brewing and pub industries support the employment of 60,000 people in Scotland. Some 72 per cent of these people are directly employed in the industry, and of these, 40 per cent are aged under 25. Individuals working in these jobs earn a combined 767 million per year. For Scottish Parliament regional data on beer and pubs, click here.
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Business Rates | SBPA – Scottish Beer & Pub Association
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Skip to main content. The voice of the Scottish beer and pub industry. Facts & Figures. Alcohol trends in Scotland. Deposits and packaging waste. The Scottish Beer & Pub Association works to ensure that the system of business rates is fair and works well for the 4,900 pubs in Scotland. In addition, we would welcome streamlining the administration for licensees and companies and improving information and transparency throughout the process to ensure that ratepayers are able to navigate the system.
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Summer Budget – BBPA welcomes tax cuts for business | SBPA – Scottish Beer & Pub Association
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Skip to main content. The voice of the Scottish beer and pub industry. Facts & Figures. Alcohol trends in Scotland. Deposits and packaging waste. Summer Budget BBPA welcomes tax cuts for business. On 8th July 2015. Brigid Simmonds, Chief Executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, comments on the Summer Budget:. Some of the measures, such as the Living Wage and reductions in tax credits, will have a knock-on. The beer and pub sector supports 870,000 jobs – 44 per cent are under 25s. The British Be...
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BBPA Industry Awards open for entry – book your place now for BBPA Annual Dinner! | SBPA – Scottish Beer & Pub Association
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Skip to main content. The voice of the Scottish beer and pub industry. Facts & Figures. Alcohol trends in Scotland. Deposits and packaging waste. BBPA Industry Awards open for entry book your place now for BBPA Annual Dinner! On 9th July 2015. This year’s Awards categories are:. The Off-trade Retailer Award. Rewarding a company that has shown exceptional support to the beer industry throughout its estate. The Corporate Contribution Award. The deadline for entries is Friday, 28th August. With this year’s ...
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Licensing | SBPA – Scottish Beer & Pub Association
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Skip to main content. The voice of the Scottish beer and pub industry. Facts & Figures. Alcohol trends in Scotland. Deposits and packaging waste. There are a number of matters affecting pubs that have been devolved to the Scottish Government. Alcohol licensing is one of these, and is governed by the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 which sets out the five main objectives that inform the licensing regime:. Preventing crime and disorder. Protecting and improving public health. Protecting children from harm.
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Scottish Government Alcohol Industry Partnership (SGAIP) | SBPA – Scottish Beer & Pub Association
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Skip to main content. The voice of the Scottish beer and pub industry. Facts & Figures. Alcohol trends in Scotland. Deposits and packaging waste. Scottish Government Alcohol Industry Partnership (SGAIP). The Scottish Government Alcohol Industry Partnership (SGAIP), was launched in February 2007 and brings together all sectors of the drinks industry, including producers, on and off trade retailer representatives and licensee representatives with the Scottish Government. Recent work streams include:.