The Council is responsible for the implementation of the Licensing Act 2003 in its area and this covers the licensing of:
- retail sales of alcohol (and supply of alcohol in clubs)
- regulated entertainment
- provision of late night refreshment.
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The Licensing Act creates four different types of authorisations that cover all licensable activities.
Premises licences or club premises certificates are required for the following:
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A personal licence holder must authorise sales of alcohol, although this does not apply to the supply of alcohol by clubs to their members.
A temporary event notice (TEN) enables licensable activities to be carried out at a temporary event
To apply for (or to vary) one of these permissions or to find out further information click on the relevant permission below:
You can access application forms and guides for applicants which set out the application process, rights of appeal etc and fees for each type of licence from the links at the top of this page. There are also guides for local residents wishing to make representations about an application or apply for a review of a licence.
For details of the public register maintained under the Licensing Act 2003 please contact the Licensing Section at the Town Hall, Nuneaton (details as above) between 9 am and 5pm Monday to Friday.
Following a period of consultation the Council has approved a revised Statement of Licensing Policy. The revised Statement is effective for a period of 3 years commencing on 7th January 2011 and can be viewed below, together with the existing Statement which remains effective until then.
More information can also be found at www.culture.gov.uk.
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