Licensing Act 2003

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In July 2003, the Licensing Act 2003 received Royal Assent.

The Act is a fundamental change to the existing Licensing Laws and will affect:

The Licensing Act 2003 will change the existing laws and the type of licence needed to provide any of the above facilities.

Under the new system:

The Council not the Magistrates Court will issue licenses.

The Act states that all those involved in licensing, Council, Licensees and Statutory Agencies must work together to achieve the Licensing Objectives, which are:

The Act specifies the process that will lead to the full implementation of the Act. This process starts with publication of the Licensing Policy Statement. This is a link to a PDF file. (118.79 KB)

Club premises certificate
A club may apply in respect of any premises, which are occupied by, and habitually used for the purpose of, the club

Any application must be accompanied by the club operating schedule, a plan of the premises in the prescribed form and a copy of the rules of the club. Click here for Application forms)

The club operating schedule should include:

Temporary Event Notice
Where it is proposed to use premises for one or more licensable activities during a period not exceeding 96 hours, under the Licensing Act 2003 the applicant who must be aged 18 or over, must include:

Click here for Application forms

Personal Licence
A personal licence under the Licensing Act 2003 will authorise an individual to sell or supply alcohol from premises, subject of a premises licence. Application forms

To obtain a Personal Licence, an applicant must be:

A Personal Licence will last 10 years.

For more information or advice, please contact Customer Services:

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Or visit the Government's website at: www.culture.gov.uk.

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Last modification: 09:38:35, 03rd April, 2008 by Dan Goodfellow
Review date: 15th June, 2008