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Pregnancy And Alcohol - Could They Cause Long Term Effects?

Categories: Home and Family, Travel and Leisure | March 1st, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Alcohol consumption by women is a relatively new phenomenon. A couple of decades ago, most women did not take alcohol regularly. The scientific community has been shocked recently to witness the birth of babies with severe growth retardation, a small brain, small and narrow eyes and an overall permanent development retardation.

It did not take long before the medical community was able to link this syndrome to the fact that mothers of these babies had consumed regular or good amount of alcohol during their pregnancy. Proving that alcohol can pass through the placenta was then a simple step.

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Temporary Event Notice - A Guide

Categories: Legal and Law | February 11th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Applying for a permanent Premises Licence can be a time-consuming and costly process to go through, especially if the event that you are planning is a one-off for a limited number of people – in this situation a Temporary Event Notice may be more suitable.

A Temporary Event Notice (TEN) is not a licence as such as it is not applied for. Rather, the ‘premises user’ (who must be over 18) fills out a standard form Notice and sends it to the Licensing Authority and the chief officer of police to notify them that the event will be taking place. The notice contains such information as who will be the person responsible for the event, when and where it will be taking place and what licensable activities will be provided.

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