Next Meeting

Tuesday 6th February

Venue :Eagle & Child

13, Chelmsford Rd, Shenfield, Brentwood, Essex CM15 8RG
Tel: 01277 210155

Time : 11.30

Followed by lunch


If you would like to attend this meeting please contact the secretary :

Brian Harwood
120 Main Road
Gidea Park
Romford, Essex
RM2 5HS
Tel: 01708 744886

Officers

Officers of the Association 2006

President

P. Buchan, Esq.

Prospect

Chairman

R. Smith Esq.

The Wheatsheaf, Romford

Secretary

B. Harwood, Esq.

Deputy Chairman

J. Skurr, Esq

The Gardeners Arms, Brentwoood

Vice Deputy Chairman

T.B.A.

Treasurer

S. Hawkins, Esq.

Essex Leisure, Maldon

Auditor/Trustee

R. Luckett, Esq.

Simpsons, Wickford

Auditor/Trustee

G. Martin Esq.

Rising Sun, Billericay

Committee

All "Active" past Chairmen
M. Todd (The Spread Eagle, Brentwood)
R. Smith (The Wheatsheaf, Romford)
G. Evans (The Old Barge, Basildon)
Past Presidents & Past Chairmen

Past Presidents and Chairmen

Inaugural President, May 29th, 1885 - P. Reynolds, Esq.
Inaugural Chairman, May 29th, 1885 - P. Reynolds, Esq.


YearPresidentChairman
2006 B. Stubbs D. Healy
2005 L. Paalvast J. Harris
2004 L. Paalvast I. Goodman
2003 L. Paalvast R.D Servis
2002 J. Claridge D. Overten
2001 J. Claridge D. Overten
2000 S.R. Hawkins N. Pardoe
1999 B.R. Stubbs G.W. Martin
1998 B. McFarlane J. Weadley
1997 W. Strang J. Weadley
1996 P.J. Lear A.J. Roberts
1995 R.G. Hutchings R.D. Servis
1994 E.R. Macey R.D. Servis
1993 J. Walker G.W. Martin
1992 J.O. Elster S.R. Hawkins
1991 M. Hill M.A. Elford
1990 P. Gratton K. Baker
1989 N.D. Silk E.V. Underwood
1988 P.J. Cahillane F.W. Bartlett
1987 A.E. Hall S. Chappell
1986 N.D. Silk R. DeVaux
1985 F.D.Eaton R.W. Goodyear
1984 D. Woodrow / D.S. Blake K.C. Budden
1983 R. Woodman G. Stevens
1982 R. Woodman G. Evans
1981 T.E. Bonham G. Stanley
1980 R.W.E. Duncombe R. Luckett
1979 W.L.B. Walker A.C.J. Wood
1978 W.J.T. Regan (G of E) T.M. Mansworth
1977 W.J.T. Regan K.C. Budden
1976 W.L.B. Walker R.J. Park
1975 R.C. Gipson D. Wilson
1974 K. Boyd W. Squires
1973 M.A. Gorsuch J.I.E. Childs
1972 A.C. Shireff D.J. Bignell
1971 T.G. Rowe W.G. Wilson
1970 D.C. Kell H.W. Dowsett
1969 W.L.B. Walker R.J. Nicholas
1968 M.B. Henderson R.C. March
1967 C.J. Stow T.A. Molyneaux
1966 G.S. Aitchison C. Aylward
1965 C.J. Eaton L.H. Hyatt
1964 F.G. Mann F.J. Hobday
1963 F.C. Neve L.F. Fisher
1962 F.G. Milton G. Walker
1961 N.N.W Denny H. Busby
1960 D.W. Pritchard W.J. Anderson
1959 H. Beaver C.J. Eaton
1958 G.J. Gilbert R.C. Gipson
1957 R.H. Morris-Marsham M. Vickers
1956 B.G. Carfoot H.W. Hadley
1955 A.R. Woolley G.W. King
1954 J.A.P. Charrington R.W. Day
1953 A.J. Dyer L.J. Diebel
1952 J.E. Martineau W.E. Holland
1951 R. Sperling S.G. Taylor
1950 E.C. Mann C.J. Harris
1949 W. Chapman Gaymer E.G. Albert
1948 J. Gilmour H.W. Hadley
1947 R. Gilbey S.R. Fisher
1946 G.W. King C.J. Eaton
1945 E.F. Carr A.C. Payne
1944 E.F. Carr F.G. Potter
1943 E.F. Carr G.F. Grainger
1942 E.F. Carr A.J. Mitchell
1941 E.F. Carr A.W. Aylmer
1940 E.F. Carr P.A.V. Humphrey
1939 W. Chapman Gaymer A.E. Moffat
1938 E. Dewar H. Aldridge
1937 B. Kemp Welch J. Holman
1936 A.J. Dyer C.T. Busby
1935 E.F. Carr G.W. Sawyer
1934 W.R. Bird
1933 R. Gilbey W. Bateson
1932 G.N. Charrington T.E. Taylor
1931 R. Mcdonald Buchanan E.J. Ellis
1930 E.F. Carr S. Bakervile
1929 W. Chapman Gaymer F.F. Tubb
1928 T. Knox Wright H. Turnell/F.H. Kirkhouse
1927 E. Mann H. Cotton
1926 L.E. Walker G.W. King
1925 B.C. Wells A.J. Dyer
1924 R.N. Russel A.G.W. Stewart
1923 T. Leigh T. Leigh
1922 L.E. Walker
1921 B.C. Wells
1920 L.E. Walker G. Woodley
Social Calendar

LTC Annual Ball

The Hilton Waldorf

Thursday 7th June 2007

Details to follow. To be added to the LTC distribution list for full details on this event please contact
Kelly Gibson on 01344 884440 or email events@licensedtradecharity.org.uk
Price : Unknown
BBC News Archive

Pub music licence fears 'ignored'
Ministers have ignored concerns that new licensing laws make it more costly and complicated for pubs and clubs to host live music, the Conservatives say.
Mon, 29 Aug 2005 11:59:40 GMT

Supermarkets in 24-hour booze bid
Alcohol may soon be sold around the clock at supermarkets, under changes to licensing laws in England and Wales which come into force in November.
Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:33:34 GMT

UK alcohol sales 'buck the trend'
Alcohol sales are rising in Britain while the French and Germans are buying less, a report says.
Wed, 24 Aug 2005 10:01:34 GMT

Drink 'fuels transport violence'
Violent crime has risen nearly 12% on the UK's railways - despite a fall in the number of other crimes, police say.
Wed, 24 Aug 2005 07:27:40 GMT

Countdown to new drinking curbs
Measures aimed at tackling binge drinking will be introduced in 2008, ministers say.
Thu, 18 Aug 2005 12:17:40 GMT

Opposition plan to halt drink law
The Tories and Lib Dems are hoping to drum up enough opposition on Labour's backbenches to halt drink law changes.
Thu, 11 Aug 2005 15:48:40 GMT

Violence fear over new drink laws
Plans to relax drinking laws in England and Wales will lead to a sharp increase in violent crime, judges have warned.
Wed, 11 Aug 2005 12:49:40 GMT

Minister defends drink proposals
The government has defended its plans to relax drinking laws in England and Wales after being criticised by judges.
Wed, 10 Aug 2005 14:47:40 GMT

Licensing laws spark mixed response
Some 600 judges in England and Wales believe relaxed licensing laws will lead to more violent crime. The government says new laws will reduce binge-drinking and crime. Industry bodies and pressure groups give their opinions.
Wed, 10 Aug 2005 11:47:34 GMT

50,000 miss licence law deadline
Up to 50,000 businesses which provide alcohol, hot food or entertainment after 11pm may have to shut temporarily after failing to reapply for licences.
Sun, 7 Aug 2005 05:12:40 GMT

Pubs and clubs warned on licences
Hundreds of pubs and clubs are warned they could soon be breaking the law under new licensing legislation.
Tue 2 Aug 2005 10:18:40 GMT

Licence fear for live music scene
Live music in England and Wales is under threat as pubs fail to re-apply for licences, according to a report.
Mon, 1 Aug 2005 23:16:40 GMT

Musicians attack licensing laws
The Musicians' Union has criticised a move which will force pubs, clubs and cafes to apply for entertainment licences for any form of amplified live music.
Fri, 4 Jul 2005 09:33:40 GMT

New pub licence push stepped up
Extra guidelines have been published to encourage pub landlords to apply for licences they will need later this year to continue selling alcohol.
Wed, 29 Jun 2005 15:15:40 GMT

Smoking ban plans are announced
Hundreds of pubs and clubs are warned they could soon be breaking the law under new licensing legislation.
Tue 28 Jun 2005 12:34:40 GMT

Alcohol licence plea is rejected
The government has rejected calls to extend a deadline for pubs, clubs and restaurants in England and Wales to re-apply for licences to sell alcohol.
Sat, 28 May 2005 11:09:40 GMT

Warning over illegal pub trading
Britain's largest licensing authority says thousands of pubs could soon be breaking the law because they do not understand the new Licensing Act.
Fri, 13 May 2005 21:44:40 GMT

Pubs' 'risks' with licence delays
Most pubs and clubs in Wales still have to apply for a licence to trade under new regulations in force later this year, a BBC survey has found.
Fri, 13 May 2005 06:05:40 GMT

Pubs warned over licence shake up
Pubs and bars in Berkshire are being warned that they could be forced to close unless they update their licences by 6 August.
Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:21:40 GMT

Pubs served up no-alcohol warning
Dozens of landlords are being warned they may only be allowed to serve soft drinks because they have not applied for new licences.
Tue, 26 Apr 2005 10:13:40 GMT

Few pubs apply for late licences
Only a handful of pubs in England and Wales have so far applied to extend their opening hours ahead of new laws.
Fri, 18 Mar 2005 13:56:40 GMT

Pubs ignore extended drinking law
Like pub landlords everywhere, London licensee Bill Sharp thinks the very idea of 24-hour drinking is crazy.
Fri, 18 Mar 2005 0:00:34 GMT

Coping with 24 hour pub opening
The latest proposals on alcohol are a rather belated attempt to manage a recent phenomenon in Britain - a burgeoning night-time economy.
Fri, 21 Jan 2005 18:56:40 GMT

At-a-glance: Drink law changes
Here are the key points of the government's new licensing regime for pubs, bars and clubs in England and Wales.
Fri, 21 Jan 2005 16:33:40 GMT

Whetting the appetite
Licensing laws will soon be relaxed, prompting fears about increased binge drinking. But is alcohol to blame or is it a matter of taste?
Wed, 19 Jan 2005 10:22:40 GMT

Head-to-head: 24-hour drinking
Former health secretary Frank Dobson is the latest figure to pour scorn on the government's plans to allow pubs to open around the clock.
Fri, 14 Jan 2005 23:38:40 GMT

NHS fear over 24-hour drink plans
Plans to allow 24-hour drinking can only increase the £1.7bn alcohol-fuelled harm costs the NHS every year, a top medical group has warned.
Mon, 3 Jan 2005 10:05:40 GMT

Call for 24-hour drink slowdown
The move to allow pubs to stay open 24 hours a day needs to be "slowed down" and "given more consideration", the country's top police chief has warned.
Tue, 28 Dec 2004 09:33:40 GMT
Contact

Contact

For any queries please contact the secretary

Brian Harwood
120 Main Road
Gidea Park
Romford, Essex
RM2 5HS
Tel: 01708 744886

Or you can E-mail us on :

info@romfordlva.co.uk
n.b. E-mails will be forwarded by post to the secretary
Latest BBC News

Drink law advice to be reviewed
The government will review its advice on the handling of 24-hour drinking applications after some councils objected.
Sat, 17 Sep 2005 13:27:34 GMT

Greene King nears Belhaven deal
Greene King says it controls 57% of shares in Belhaven Group as its acquisition of the brewer nears its completion.
Fri, 16 Sep 2005 06:46:33 GMT

Licensees given closure warning
Almost one fifth of licensed premises face closure if they do not meet new regulations.
Tue, 13 Sep 2005 05:18:40 GMT

Pub to pioneer 24-hour drinking
A pub has become one of the first in Berkshire to be granted a 24-hour drinking licence.
Wed, 7 Sep 2005 14:14:34 GMT

Drink law critics face deadline
The deadline for people objecting to pub and club applications to extend licensing hours expires on Sunday.
Sun, 4 Sep 2005 13:46:40 GMT

Drinking laws 'will harm teens'
More teenagers will die from liver disease if 24-hour drinking goes ahead, two of the UK's top doctors have said.
Sat, 29 Aug 2005 15:38:34 GMT