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Licensing Act 2003

Licensing Act 2003

The Licensing Act 2003 is a single system for licensing premises that are used for the sale or supply of alcohol, providing regulated entertainment or late night refreshment.

The types of licensable activities are:-

  • the retail sale of alcohol including via the internet and mail order
  • the supply of alcohol to members of a registered club
  • the supply of hot food and/or drink between 11pm and 5am
  • the provision of regulated entertainment, such as:-
  • plays
  • films
  • indoor sporting events
  • boxing or wrestling
  • live music
  • recorded music
  • dancing
  • anything similar to the above

The activities listed above can only be provided in accordance with one of the following:-

  • premises licence 
  • club premises certificate 
  • temporary event notice (TEN)

Anyone over the age of 18 who wishes to sell alcohol or authorise the sale of alcohol at a premises where a premises licence is in force requires a personal licence.

Statement of Licensing Policy

The Licensing Act 2003 requires that the Council must publish a Statement of Licensing Policy, which much must be reviewed regularly, that sets out the policies the Council will generally apply to promote the four licensing objectives when making a decision on an application made in accordance with the Act.  The licensing objectives are:-

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

 

Enforcement

Licensing enforcement officers carry out routine inspections of licensed premises; based on risk assessment criteria, to ensure that conditions are being complied with and safe working practices are being maintained.  If you have any concerns regarding a licensed premise, please contact the Licensing Team.

Proxy Purchasing of Alcohol

°¬˛ćAƬ Licensing and Trading Standards Officers continue to patrol the County Borough jointly with Gwent Police in an attempt to reduce anti-social behaviour and licensing offences.

The purchase of alcohol on behalf of persons under 18 is a criminal offence.

Related Documents

Contact information

Tel: 01495 369700
Email: licensing@blaenau-gwent.gov.uk