Licence Endorsement
The Licensing Act 2003
transferred responsibility for the control and regulation of the sale or supply of alcohol to
Local Authorities and at the same time a number of entertainments and activities which had previously
been unlicensed became licensable activities. This now means that local authorities are responsible
for the implementation and enforcement of almost all licensing matters. It is widely believed that
the main thrust of the Licensing Act 2003 was to enable alcohol to be available for twenty four hours
each day. Whereas this was a possibility under the Act in truth although most licensed outlets now
have additional hours during which they can sell alcohol with this increase has come much greater
regulation by the police and the local authority in partnership. As a result premises licences can
be the subject of review to a much greater extent than was previously the case. Thus holders of
premises licences need the best possible advice as to how the premises should be conducted to avoid
any potential difficulties.
We have considerable experience of all forms of licensing relating to the sale of alcohol, food,
entertainments, hackney carriages, private hire vehicles and security staff including representing
clients on new applications, appeals against refusal of licences, reviews of licences and appeals
to the magistrates' courts against decisions of the local authority.
We provide clear and practical advice, guidance and representation from an initial concept through
to implementation and can then continue to advise regarding maximising future opportunities
through ever changing legal processes.
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