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Temporary Event Notices Sapcote licensing services, specialising in the Licensing act of 2003, covering the midlands and the uk as well. temporary event notices, dps, personal licence applications |
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Temporary Event Notices The Government introduced Temporary Event
Notices to make provision for small scale one off events, or situations
where Premises Licences do not meet the needs of a particular function on
a particular night; for example somebody may want a very special birthday
party at a later time than is included on the Premises Licence, or it may
be held in a marquee in a garden of a pub which is not normally covered
under the Premises Licence. The maximum number of people who can enjoy the
licensable activities is 499. Procedure
The
Temporary Event Notice application form which runs to five pages of
questions, plus a further four and half pages of guidance notes is
completed and served on the Council and the police.
The
police have 48 hours (not working hours) to object after they receive the
application.
If
the police object there must be a hearing at least 24 hours before the
event in question unless agreement can be reached.
There
is a right of appeal to the Magistrates' Court for the police and the
applicant, but time constraints may prevent this if the application was
made at the last minute.
No
more than 499 people, including staff and performers may attend the event
at any one time. If there are 500 people or more, it will be necessary for
a Premises Licence to be acquired, even if it is for a one off event.
The
same premises cannot be used on more than 12 occasions in a calendar year.
Two different rooms in the same building could be used as two separate
premises - allowing 24 events.
There
must be at least 24 hours between each event at any one premises.
Although
each TEN can last for a period of up to 96 hours, within a calendar year,
no more than 15 days can be covered for the premises in question. This
means that you cannot have 12 periods of four days for example but you
could have an event covering four days, and then 11 others covering one
day each.
If
an event starts on one day and finishes the next morning this is two days
out of the limit of 15 per year.
An
individual must apply for a TEN.
If
the individual holds a Personal Licence he can apply for up to 50
Temporary Event Notices per calendar year, assuming that he uses different
premises from time to time. |
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