Applying for a Premises Licence
Grant of a Premises Licence
A Premises Licence is required in respect of any premises or
part of a premises where it is intended to carry on licensable
activity, which includes the supply of alcohol, public music and
dancing, provision of hot food between 11pm and 5am, showing of
films and performance of plays.
To apply for a Premises Licence you must send to the Licensing
Authority:-
- a completed application form;
- a plan to the scale of 1:100 of the premises to which the
application relates;
- the fee based upon the premises non-domestic rateable
value,
If any licensable activity includes the supply of alcohol, the
application must specify information about the person (who must
hold a Personal Licence) whom the applicant wishes to be the
'Designated Premises Supervisor' and must also be accompanied
by:-
- a specified form of consent from the nominated 'Designated
Premises Supervisor;
- a specified form of consent (where an application is made by a
person who is not the holder of the licence/s).
The plan shall show:-
- the extent of the boundary of the building, if relevant, and
any external and internal walls of the building and, if different,
the perimeter of the premises;
- the location of points of access to and egress from the
premises;
- the location of escape routes from the premises;
- in a case where the premises is to be used for more than one
licensable activity, the area within the premises used for each
activity;
- fixed structures (including furniture) or similar objects
temporarily in a fixed location (but not furniture) which may
impact on the ability of individuals on the premises to use exits
or escape routes without impediment;
- in a case where the premises includes a stage or raised area,
the location and height of each stage or area relative to the
floor;
- in a case where the premises includes any steps, stairs,
elevators or lifts, the location of the steps, stairs, elevators or
lifts;
- in the case where the premises includes any room or rooms
containing public conveniences, the location of the room or
rooms;
- the location and type of any fire safety and any other safety
equipment including, if applicable, marine safety equipment;
and
- the location of a kitchen, if any, on the premises.
The plan may include a legend through which the matters
mentioned or referred to above are sufficiently illustrated by the
use of symbols on the plan.
A notice must be displayed at or on the premises to which the
application relates for a period of not less than 28 consecutive
days from the day following the day the application was given to
the Licensing Authority, where it can be conveniently read from the
exterior of the premises. Where the premises cover an area of
more than 50 square meters, a further identical notice must be
displayed every 50 metres along the external perimeter of the
premises abutting any highway. The notice must be on pale
blue paper sized A4 or larger and printed legibly in black ink or
typed in black in a font size equal to or larger than 16.
The notice must state: -
- details of the relevant licensable activities that it is
proposed will be carried on or from the premises, or in the case of
an application to vary the licence, a brief description of the
proposed variation,
- the name of the applicant,
- the postal address of the premises, or in the case where there
is no postal address, a description of the premises sufficient to
enable the location and extent of the premises to be
identified,
- the postal address and (where applicable) the worldwide web
address where the register of the relevant licensing authority is
kept and where and when the record of the application may be
inspected,
- the date by which an interested party or responsible authority
may make representations to the relevant licensing authority and
that representations should be made in writing,
- that it is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false
statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine
for which a person is liable on summary conviction for the
offence.
A notice, containing the same details, must be published in a
local newspaper or similar document on at least one occasion during
the period of 10 working days following the day after giving the
application to the Licensing Authority.
In order to lessen the potential for an application to be
rejected as being invalid, or for representations being made, you
are strongly advised to discuss your proposed application and how
the forms have been completed with each of the relevant Responsible
Authorities.
Variation of a Premises Licence (other than to change Premises
Supervisor)
To apply for variation of a Premises Licence you must follow the
same procedure as that of applying for a new licence, except that
the Premises Licence must also be sent with the application to the
Licensing Authority. The fee for variation is the same as for
grant of the licence.
Variation of Premises Licence (to change Premises
Supervisor)
To apply for variation of a Premises Licence following change of
the Premises Supervisor, you must send to the Licensing
Authority:-
- a completed application form;
- the premises licence;
- a form of consent given by the individual whom the applicant
wishes to have specified as the Premises Supervisor;
- the fee of £23.00
- A copy of the application must also be given to the existing
Premises Supervisor and sent to the police
Only the police can object to the application, on the grounds of
crime prevention if someone has a relevant criminal
conviction. If there are no representations made the
Licensing Authority must grant the licence. If
representations are made, a hearing will be held before the
Licensing Sub-Committee.
Application forms may be downloaded by following the link
below.
Tacit consent will apply to these applications. This means that
you will be able to act as though your application is granted if
you have not heard from the local authority by the end of the
target completion period which is 60 days.