Nottinghamshire Insight

Alcohol Licensing Layers folder Alcohol Licensing Layers

Contains 8 resources


Files

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 03/05/2018
Description

Layered maps showing alcohol outcome variation within local authorities. The objective of this report is to present alcohol outcome measures, chosen based on relevance to public health and alcohol licensing and availability of data, as layered maps to highlight areas within the local authority that have multiple measures with poor outcomes. The aim is for public health to be considered in alcohol licensing policy alongside the main licensing objectives.

Places: Ashfield District
  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 03/05/2018
Description

Layered maps showing alcohol outcome variation within local authorities. The objective of this report is to present alcohol outcome measures, chosen based on relevance to public health and alcohol licensing and availability of data, as layered maps to highlight areas within the local authority that have multiple measures with poor outcomes. The aim is for public health to be considered in alcohol licensing policy alongside the main licensing objectives.

Places: Bassetlaw District
  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 03/05/2018
Description

Layered maps showing alcohol outcome variation within local authorities. The objective of this report is to present alcohol outcome measures, chosen based on relevance to public health and alcohol licensing and availability of data, as layered maps to highlight areas within the local authority that have multiple measures with poor outcomes. The aim is for public health to be considered in alcohol licensing policy alongside the main licensing objectives.

Places: Broxtowe Borough
  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 03/05/2018
Description

Layered maps showing alcohol outcome variation within local authorities. The objective of this report is to present alcohol outcome measures, chosen based on relevance to public health and alcohol licensing and availability of data, as layered maps to highlight areas within the local authority that have multiple measures with poor outcomes. The aim is for public health to be considered in alcohol licensing policy alongside the main licensing objectives.

Places: Gedling Borough
  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 03/05/2018
Description

Layered maps showing alcohol outcome variation within local authorities. The objective of this report is to present alcohol outcome measures, chosen based on relevance to public health and alcohol licensing and availability of data, as layered maps to highlight areas within the local authority that have multiple measures with poor outcomes. The aim is for public health to be considered in alcohol licensing policy alongside the main licensing objectives.

Places: Mansfield District
  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 03/05/2018
Description

Layered maps showing alcohol outcome variation within local authorities. The objective of this report is to present alcohol outcome measures, chosen based on relevance to public health and alcohol licensing and availability of data, as layered maps to highlight areas within the local authority that have multiple measures with poor outcomes. The aim is for public health to be considered in alcohol licensing policy alongside the main licensing objectives.

Places: Newark & Sherwood District
  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 06/06/2018
Description

Layered maps showing alcohol outcome variation within local authorities. The objective of this report is to present alcohol outcome measures, chosen based on relevance to public health and alcohol licensing and availability of data, as layered maps to highlight areas within the local authority that have multiple measures with poor outcomes. The aim is for public health to be considered in alcohol licensing policy alongside the main licensing objectives.

Places: Nottingham City
  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 03/05/2018
Description

Layered maps showing alcohol outcome variation within local authorities. The objective of this report is to present alcohol outcome measures, chosen based on relevance to public health and alcohol licensing and availability of data, as layered maps to highlight areas within the local authority that have multiple measures with poor outcomes. The aim is for public health to be considered in alcohol licensing policy alongside the main licensing objectives.

Places: Rushcliffe Borough