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Number of public houses and bars, employment in them and median employment per workplace, broken down by employee size. For 2001 to 2018, and for local authorities.
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The dataset is derived from the FSA Food Hygiene Ratings, from which the pubs/bars/nightclubs are extracted, cleaned up and then combined with the ONS Postcode Directory in order to map pubs to local authority. This is a processed dataset derived from official published sources. It may contain alterations, aggregations or cleaned-up versions of data published elsewhere. Please note, this dataset may be a one-off publication and may not be updated.
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Data on pubs and bars, employment therein, and median pub or bar, by region and nation of the UK, 2001 to 2019.
Number of Licences in force at year end (31 March).
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has policy responsibility in Government for licensing law relating to the sale of alcohol, the provision of regulated entertainment and the provision of late night refreshment in England and Wales under the Licensing Act 2003 (the 2003 Act).
The Act came into force on 24th November 2005.
The new regimes from the 2003 Act were to be run by a single Licensing Authority (LA) in each area (mainly local authorities).
This dataset provides data on Alcohol, Entertainment and Late Night Refreshment Licensing. It covers on and off sales, sporting events, live music and recorded music.
Responsibility for this data split in 2011, between the Home Office and DCMS. DCMS now only cover the entertainment licensing and the data for that can be found on their website. The Alcohol and late night licensing data can be found on the Home Office site.
This data shows the number of people registered with Councils with Adult Social Services Responsibilities (CASSRs) in England as being blind and partially sighted by age, for years ending 31 March.
Age groups are: 0-4, 5-17, 18-49, 50-64, 65-74, 75 and over.
A decision was made to bring the most recent collection forward by a year for collection in 2008, due to concerns regarding the fall in the number of people newly registered as blind and partially sighted between March 2003 and March 2006. This means there will be no collection in 2009. Tables contain information relating to the year ended 31 March 2008.
The register is voluntary; however it is a precondition for the receipt of certain financial benefits. This is a factor that gives more credibility to the register for blind than to the register of the partially sighted.
The reliability of this information is difficult to determine and so cannot be thought of as a definitive number of blind and partially sighted people.
View data on NHS website
Further sight loss data is available from Royal National Institute of Blind People -RNIB
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Number of public houses and bars, employment in them and median employment per workplace, broken down by employee size. For 2001 to 2018, and for city region geographies.
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Data on percentages of employee jobs in the pubs and bars sector broken down by occupation, UK, 2003 to 2019.
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Impact of COVID-19 on pubs and bars using BICS, October 2020 to May 2021 and employment in pubs and bars 2001 to 2020
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Data are provided on pubs and bars and employment therein, by size and by city region, 2001 to 2019.
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Number of public houses and bars, employment in them and median employment per workplace, broken down by employee size. For 2001 to 2018, and nations and regions of the UK.
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Number of public houses and bars, employment in them and median employment per workplace, broken down by employee size and rural urban classification for 2001 to 2018.
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Public house and bar businesses’ cash reserves and confidence in surviving the next three months, November 2020 for the UK. Unweighted data from the Business Impact of Coronavirus Survey (BICS) Wave 18.
Responses are unweighted and are representative only of the businesses that responded in the sample, not of the wider business population. Unweighted tables should be treated with caution when used to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 across the UK economy.
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Number of public houses and bars, employment in them and median employment per workplace, broken down by employee size and size of parent company, for 2001 to 2018.
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Annual turnover of public houses and bars in the UK from the Annual Business Survey. Cash terms and adjusted for consumer price inflation.
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Number and percentage of jobs paid below the Living Wage Foundation (LWF) living wage in London (using London living wage) and for the UK excluding London (using UK LWF living wage). With breakdowns for working pattern, for 2009 to 2018.
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Data on percentages of jobs paid less than the living wage foundation living wage, broken down by sex and working pattern, in London and the UK excluding London, 2009 to 2019.
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Number of public houses and bars, employment in them and median employment per workplace, broken down by employee size. For 2001 to 2018, and for local authorities.