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Monday, 15 February 2016

SMOKING IN SPAIN

Smoking Ban in Spain*

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4300 Reports and Thousands of Sanctions!


(*) Smoking bans or smoke-free laws are public policies, including criminal laws and occupational safety and health regulations, that prohibit tobacco smoking in workplaces and other public spaces. Legislation may also define smoking as more generally being the carrying or possessing of any lit tobacco product.


It’s been nearly 5 years since this legislation came into force...

But some may be disobeying!!

Police officers watch out for smoking in public
The year preceding the fifth anniversary of the smoking ban, a policy that immensely annoyed owners of bars and restaurants who had already reconditioned their venues to enable areas reserved for smokers. Hospitality entrepreneurs despaired when they realized their investment was in vain and they didn't hide their fear of losing customers. Maybe it was done at the wrong time or maybe the wrong way? Radical prohibitions will inevitably generate undesirable situations...

Caught on camera: waiter smoking!!

But venues soon got used to smoke-free zones. They really did. Experts from the National Committee for Smoking Prevention gave a compliance rate of over 95% (where inspections were conducted regularly).


Spain

In 2015 there were over 120,000 inspections nationwide and...
  • 4305 Reports by local authorities (Policia Municipal and Guardia Civil).
  • 3485 Were given a warning.
  • 1739 Received a fine.

Madrid

Madrid City Council issued 620 warnings after receiving 930 reports,

however, no one was fined!


Some bars and restaurants, in the more exclusive areas of Madrid, may be dodging terrace regulations because they haven’t adapted yet or perhaps have a permissive attitude towards their customers smoking?

According to our Chief Legal Officer: "50% of the area within the perimeter must be open air."

Ayuntamiento de Madrid declined to provide any information regarding how many inspections carried out.


This one went viral last week

England



UK ban in 2007 made it illegal to smoke in all enclosed work places.



Russia



Russia was tobacco industries' paradise for a long time, with almost no regulation. However, the Soviet Union approved countrywide campaigns against smoking. The law "on the protection of the population from the harmful effects of cigarette smoke and the consequences of tobacco consumption" has been effective since 2014

Smoking in workplaces, on aircraft, trains and municipal transport as well as in schools, hospitals, cultural institutions and government buildings has been restricted and tobacco advertising and sponsorship forbidden. Graphic warnings have become compulsory. But only since last year has smoking also been prohibited in restaurants and cafes.


Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Lozano's Plan to Open Restaurant Goes South

Negotiation Discrepancies Cause Nightlife Entrepreneur to Abandon Project...


FFS! Here we go again


The opening of a restaurant & bar called "ARTYS" in the stables of the "Liria" Palace was scheduled for mid-October. 




The day chosen for the inauguration of this initiative was no coincidence, since it would coincide with the first anniversary of the death of Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart aka "Duquesa de Alba", who died last November. 


Cayetana de Alba (1926-2014)
It was to become a nightlife landmark, a fancy restaurant called "Artys", identified by a 6500 square feet ceiling fraught with paintings and pictures. The venue was divided into two: the restaurant and another room for organized events.


Responsible for everything, so far, was Oscar Lozano, a businessman with extensive experience in the hospitality and leisure industry, and well-known after triumphing with nightclubs like Coyote and Buddha Bar. However, Lozano has pulled out due to personal disagreements with his business partner. 



"A month before the opening, my partner and I sat down to talk about the contract and I saw there were many loose ends and chose to abandon the project. It's a personal problem due to discrepancies in the contract and management of the venue. The Duke of Alba has nothing to do with it, he will go on, but without me. Each has taken different paths, but I wish him well in his new venture."


Duke receives news ARTYS is going elsewhere

The décor of this place would play the main foyer of the "Liria" Palace itself, wrapped in class and distinction, and perhaps somewhat rococo vintage for this moment. The point is Artys as such will continue, but not in the stables of the palace. Oscar Lozano will continue on his own.

"We will open the doors very soon in another emblematic area of Madrid, but for now I prefer to keep it secret. I have brought with me everything I had created so far and I assure it will be successful. We will take most of the decoration and the investment in the stables so far, with not only the brand but my select clientèle after years in this business."


Oscar Lozano said Carlos Fitz-James Stuart, the new Duke of Alba, was "delighted" with the project. The aristocrat also push ahead with the plans to open a restaurant in the stables, and the rent was exciting before the clashes occurred between partners. "We had signed a 25 year contract with them, until now it was a Chinese restaurant, when I was going to start this project and what was clear they wanted to go with him."


With or without Lozano

The Duke needs to monetize and capitalize on the extensive properties inherited after the death of Doña Cayetana and it is getting. It's clearly known the public opening of the "Palacio de las Dueñas" in Seville, although a reserved floor is kept private. Now, the new Duke wants to take advantage of the facilities of the "Liria" Palace in Madrid, with or without Oscar Lozano.


Venue management without the well known entrepreneur will be quite different from what was expected. But the monthly revenue was also expected to allow them to better cope with the Duke heritage conservation. 

Venue management declared to Madrid Nightlife "Oscar was our Marketing Director and failing to reach an agreement our employment contract ended! We will continue with our venue in Liria Palace and I guess he will open a nightclub or something, I have no idea."

Related articles:
Oscar Lozano Back in Madrid

Rent a Nightclub in Madrid

Thursday, 15 October 2015

ÓSCAR LOZANO BACK IN MADRID


Famous businessman returns to Madrid after two years in Santo Domingo


Óscar Lozano landed in Madrid again after two years with successful projects in one of his favourite places: Santo Domingo



Popular Madrid businessman starting new professional career in Spain



His starting point will be in Madrid with an innovative project

Located in one of the most privileged parts of Madrid



Oscar's idea is to offer maximum quality gastronomy, together with a venue unseen until now and won't leave anyone indifferent


The location is still a mystery :-/

Óscar Lozano is leaving Madrid nightlife to one side to concentrate on a culinary adventure from midday until night-time passing through "after-work"


In respect to the relationship between "Duque de Alba" and "ARTYS", Óscar has made clear "this restaurant has nothing to do with neither himself nor the 'Palacio de Liria'. This project is of personal interest with two nightlife professionals: Sandra Soto and Roberto Serra."


Sandra Soto Westendorp

Thursday, 1 October 2015

RAMSES FORCED TO CLOSE

MADRID MAYOR MAKES 80 PEOPLE JOBLESS


Our main concern now is the 140 families who depend on Ramses!

Ramses, an emblematic restaurant in Madrid, suffered today from the actions of Madrid City Council with its policy to "reclaim public spaces" and has forced them to close their terrace service. This imminent closure will cause the dismissal of more than half the workforce.


Located at “Plaza de la Independencia” aka “Puerta de Alcalá

Today at 1.30 pm numerous Police officers and operatives accompanied by delegates from the City Council began to drastically remove all the furniture from the renowned Madrid terrace, leaving more than 140 employees in absolute uncertainty.



Ramses declared their desire remains to fix this situation as soon as possible, always open to dialogue.


Launched in 2007, it quickly became one of the favourite places for locals and foreigners, both for its gastronomic quality, and its unique design by Philippe Starck. This measure will harm not only the hoteliers but the employees and citizens of Madrid.