Islanders are invited to a drop-in session to discuss proposals to overhaul Jersey’s decades-old alcohol licensing legislation – which could pave the way for plans to allow “happy hours” and two-for-one cocktail deals in future.
The proposed updates to the 1974 Licensing Law, which regulates the sale and consumption of alcohol in the island, were announced last month by the Economy Department in an attempt to make it simpler and less expensive for businesses to operate.
Allowing “happy hours” and two-for-one cocktail deals could form part of future proposals.
Pictured: Economic Development Minister Deputy Kirsten Morel is leading the drive to reform Jersey's decades-old alcohol licensing law.
The Government launched a four-week consultation in December to gather islanders’ views, after first consulting public health and the hospitality industry.
The first drop-in session took place this week and another is scheduled for Wednesday 22 January; it is due to take place in the Government’s new headquarters in Union Street.
Islanders who are interested in taking part can book a time slot by emailing economycomms@gov.je.
The consultation is also available to complete online HERE.
If approved, the new law is expected to come into force by 2026.
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