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Licensing Act 2003

INFORMATION ON THE LICENSING ACT 2003

The Licensing Act 2003 will affect most people living in England and Wales as it seeks to update the country's licensing laws.  The Act allows for more flexible opening hours to sell alcohol, provide regulated entertainment and even sell late night refreshment. The Licensing Act 2003 came into force on 24th November 2005.

 

Licensees will need to promote four fundamental licensing objectives, namely:

  • The prevention of crime and disorder
  • Public safety
  • The prevention of public nuisance
  • The protection of children from harm

With the introduction of the Licensing Act 2003, the law relating to alcohol sales, public entertainment and late night refreshment has changed.  As part of this change, local authorities have responsibility for licensing all outlets within their district/borough that sell alcohol.  In addition, premises that provide public entertainment and those premises that provide late night refreshment between the hours of 11pm and 5am have also become licensed under this Act.

 

The Act, it is hoped, will provide greater freedom and flexibility for the leisure and hospitality industry so that the public may be offered a greater choice, but these greater freedoms will be balanced by providing tougher powers for local authorities and the Police to deal with those who act irresponsibly.

The new licensing regime came into force on 24th November 2005.  Processing time for applications is two months, so please apply in plenty of time.

 

If you know the type of licence you require, below are links to both application forms and further information on that application.

 

Applications can be made for:

 

Premises Licence

Personal Licence

Club Premises Certificate

Temporary Event Notice - Details

Temporary Event Notice - Application

Licensing Act 2003 - Fees

 

A list of addresses for responsible authorities under the Licensing Act 2003 and other useful contact details are available below.

 

The new law requires the Licensing Authority to publish a statement of licensing policy.  Before it does so, it must consult with those who may be affected by it.  This process has been completed and the Statement of Licensing Policy can be viewed by clicking above.

 

The application forms make reference to The Licensing Act 2003 and Guidance issued under Section 182.

Performing Rights Society

The following documents provide information on the types of premises that require a licence from the Performing Rights Society.

 

The Performing Rights Society - At a glance

Pubs & Bars

Music Events

Cafes & Restaurants

Workplace Music

Hold Music

New No Smoking Laws

Below are the signs issued by Smoke Free England that can be downloaded and used at your premises.  The signs are the correct size and have the agreed wording to be used.

 

A5 No Smoking Sign

No Smoking in Pub Sign

No Smoking Symbol

Licensing Forum

The next meeting will be held on Thursday 22 January 2009 in the Council Chamber, Edinburgh House, New Street, Wem at 2.00 pm.

 

Licensing Forum Minutes 10 July 2008

On-line Applications and Public Information Register

NSDC On-line Applications and Public Information Register

Related Documents

Licensing Act Policy 2007

Statement of Licensing Policy

Guidance issued under Section 182

Licensing Act 2003

New Licensing Law

Responsible Authorities

Licensing Fees 2008/09

 

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