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Business In Sport and Leisure |
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Julian Skeens is a director of Business In Sport and Leisure, which is an umbrella organisation representing the interests of over 100 private sector companies in the sport, leisure and hospitality industry. Formed in 1992, today it has well over 100 member companies comprising leading commercial operators and expert consultants in this field. BISL aims to act as a catalyst for change by lobbying Government Ministers, MPs, civil servants and the media. |
Department for Culture, Media and Sport |
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The DCMS aims to improve the quality of life for all through cultural and sporting activities, to support the pursuit of excellence and to champion the tourism, creative and leisure industries. DCMS is responsible for the licensing laws relating to the supply of alcohol, the provision of regulated entertainment and the provision of late night refreshment in England and Wales, which came into force on 24th November 2005. |
Gambling Commission |
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The Gambling Commission regulates gambling in the public interest. It does so by keeping crime out of gambling, by ensuring that gambling is conducted fairly and openly, and by protecting children and vulnerable people. The Commission also provides independent advice to government on gambling in Britain. |
Hope for Children |
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Hope for Children is a small volunteer run charity which gives support to Homeless Oppressed Poor Exploited children around the world – they support 10 countries in the main; their administration costs are less than 4%. |
International Association of Gaming Attorneys |
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The International Association of Gaming Attorneys (IAGA) is a non-profit professional corporation dedicated to the study and development of gaming law. Formed in 1980, it has grown to more than 500 members worldwide. During the year, IAGA monitors developments in gaming law and posts topical articles authored by IAGA and IAGR members. |
Licensing Act 2003 |
Crown Licensing Act 2003 |
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Society for the Study of Gambling |
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The Society for the Study of Gambling was formed in 1977 to provide a forum for those concerned with research into gambling, to promote its scientific study especially as far as the psychological, legal, social and economic aspects are concerned, and to inform and educate the public about these matters. |
Westminster Licensees Association |
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Julian Skeens is the honorary solicitor of the Westminster Licensees Association, which is the only trade body dedicated to representing the specific needs and concerns of pub, club, bar and restaurant operators in the entertainment capital of the UK. Membership is open to any individual or company with one or more licensed premises operating in the Westminster area. |
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