You must advertise your application if you are applying for any of the
following:
- for a premises licence under section 17
- for a provisional statement under section 29
- to vary a premises licence under section 34
- for a club premises certificate under section 71
- to vary a club premises certificate under section 84
A notice must be displayed for no less than 28 consecutive days from the
day of application in the following format:
- of a size equal or larger than A4;
- in a pale blue colour;
- printed legibly, or typed in a font of a size equal to or larger than
16, in black;
- in the case of premises covering an area of more than 50 metres square,
a further notice in the same form and subject to the same requirements must
be displayed every 50 metres along the external perimeter of the premises
abutting any highway.
The notice(s) should be prominently displayed and visible on the premises.
A notice should also be published in a local newspaper at least once during
ten working days beginning the day after application is made and include
the same information as the main notice.
Notices
Notices should state:
- your name or the name of the club;
- the postal address of the premises or club premises, if any, or if
there is no postal address for the premises a description of those premises
sufficient to enable the location and extent of the premises to be
identified;
- the postal address and, where applicable, the website address where the
licensing authority register is kept;
- the date by which an interested party or responsible authority may make
representations to the relevant licensing authority;
- that representations shall be made in writing;
- that it is an offence to knowingly or recklessly provide false
information in regards to an application and that a person guilty of such
an offence will be liable to a fine not exceeding level five on the
standard scale.
Although applicants are not required to specify the hours that are being
applied for on the notice, it is considered good practice to do so.
Examples of notices
You download examples of notices from the right hand side of this page
Press notices
You download examples of press notices from the right hand side of this
page
Premises licences or club premises certificates
If you are applying for a premises licence or a club premises certificate
notices should contain a statement of the relevant licensable activities or
relevant qualifying club activities that will be carried on or from the
premises.
Provisional statements
If you are applying for a provisional statement notices should:
- state that representations are restricted after the issue of a
provisional statement, and
- if known, the relevant licensable activities it is proposed will be
carried on or from the premises.
Variation of a premises licence or a club premises certificate
If you are making a variation application notices should briefly describe
the proposed variation.