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Inside March 2007
HEAD ON
Fresh air vs Freedom to smoke
UP FRONT
Trade & Industry News
Smoking guidance packs for Wales; Academy Music Group buy the Hippodrome Brighton; New MD for Nexum Leisure
One to Watch
Calvin Harris: Glasgow’s thriving club scene cooks up some fresh talent
OPERATIONAL
BEDA Bulletin
Scottish operators need to stand together to make their voice heard, argues BEDA Executive Director Paul Smith
Legal News
James Anderson considers the pros and cons of the Super Casino ruling
LIQUID ASSETS
Drinks News
Fairtrade beer brands break into the on trade; Peroni at London Fashion Week
A Swift Half
La Famille Artois' Kshama Alur
INTERVIEWS
Controlling Interest
George Lyon MSP: The Scottish licensing minister steps up the plate to answer NIGHT’s questions about the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005
Jennifer Pattinson: The Security Industry Authority’s Head of Investigation for Scotland talks about the benefits of regulation - coming to Scotland from November
Outro
Laying down the Lawson: NIGHT gets schooled in what makes a world class resident by Leeds legend Ralph Lawson
FEATURES
COVER STORY: Look North. NIGHT speaks to Scotland’s most influential operators about licensing and security industry reform, and asks what the rest of the country can expect when the smoking ban is introduced this summer
Intelligent Interiors: GMP’s Neil Morten urges club designers to look at the golden age of clubbing for inspiration
Prolight+Sound Preview: Europe’s biggest entertainment technology trade show lumbers back to life with a blockbusting line up of exhibitors. We look ahead to some of the highlights; Martin colour laser for the Sage
VENUES
Lulu, Edinburgh
Oddfellows, Edinburgh
The Moose, Mayfair
K Box, Leicester Square
SERVICES
Company profile (entertainment): Kriss Knight Ltd
TECHNOLOGY
News
ESL pimp out Wickford’s Bar Plazma; Keachie Electronics and Tannoy help extend Lynnet Leisure’s epic Royal Exchange complex in Glasgow; Lamba seeks distributors for Kam

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