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Nightclub spiking alarms local police. Is it time you followed this advice? Here are the top five things you need to know about The Licensing Act What is The Licensing Act ? What were the big changes? There are four kinds of license under The Licensing Act Personal Licenses These allow the holder to sell of authorise the sale of alcohol. Licensing Objectives The Licensing Act has set four licensing objectives, all of which are of equal importance.
What are Licensable Activities? Mahnoor Saad. A TEN can be issued for events where no more than people are likely to attend at any one time, or where the event lasts less than 96 hours. An application for a TEN in the prescribed form should be sent to the Council with the correct fee and a copy to the Police at least 10 days before the function.
If the Police do not object to the function, it can go ahead. Someone who holds a Personal Licence will be able to hold up to 50 Temporary Events annually, but only 12 times in any calendar year in respect of any particular premises. Non Personal Licence holders can hold up to 5 in any calendar year. One of the aims of the new Licensing Act is to make the licensing system more local, accessible and accountable.
A person living or working in the vicinity, or any body representing them, will be able to make representations object. Such people or bodies can also apply for a review of an existing Premises Licence at any time where there are breaches of the licensing objectives attributed to the premises and patrons.
A Licensing Sub Committee made up of at least three councillors will have to consider the application, taking into account any conflict with the four licensing objectives. The current exemption allowing liquor licensed premises to provide entertainment with up to two musicians section of the Licensing Act will disappear.
The new Premises Licence can include entertainment. However, the applicant for a Premises Licence will have to include this information in the operating schedule for the premises. If, on or before the first appointed day of 7 February you held an existing liquor, Public Entertainment, Cinema, Theatre, and Night Cafe licence, then you will be able to apply for a conversion to a new Premises Licence and apply for a Personal Licence under special arrangements.
Your new Premises Licences will come into effect on the second appointed day, which is likely to be in November , however, this is subject to confirmation from central government.
Existing liquor and Public Entertainment licences will cease from this date. If you want to vary the terms of your existing licence perhaps in respect of hours or the provision of entertainment you will need to make a separate variation application.
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