Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing
Alcohol, Entertainment and Premises Licences
The City Council is responsible for Entertainment and Premises Licences which include the sale of alcohol, regulated entertainment and late night refreshment
The most commonly required application forms can be found under 'Alcohol and entertainment Licences' including information on Temporary Event Notices (TENs). A TEN will allow the sale of alcohol, regulated entertainment and late night refreshment on any single event lasting up to 96 hours for a maximum number of 499 persons at any one time. There are also limits on the number of occasions and total days in a calendar year that the notices can cover.
In this section:
Alcohol and Entertainment Licences
The Licensing Act 2003 came into effect in November 2005, requiring anyone selling or supplying alcohol, or providing regulated entertainment or late night refreshment to hold a premises licence or club premises certificate.
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