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Premises Licence

Private lessons

Inhouse

£ 1,150 + VAT

Premises licence to allow licensable activities

  • Type

    Private lessons

  • Methodology

    Inhouse

  • Duration

    1 Month

  • Start date

    Different dates available

A premises licence is required for any premises from which ‘licensable activities’ are conducted. Licensable activities are: the retail sale of alcohol (for consumption on or off the premises), the provision of regulated entertainment and late night refreshment. It is only if your premises include the retail sale of alcohol that you will also need to have one or more personal licence holders to supervise and authorise sales. Premises licence applications are made to the local council in whose area the premise is situated.

CPL takes your instructions and completes the application forms and submits the application to your local council for your premises licence.
CPL copies-in 9 ‘responsible authorities’ (e.g., police and fire authority) with your premises licence application.
CPL places advertisement of the application in local newspaper and provides you with the notice to be displayed on your premises.
We correspond with responsible authorities and agree any conditions for grant with them and with you.
When your premises licence is granted, you can start selling alcohol.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Inhouse

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Anyone who intends to operate premises where licensable activities take place. Where alcohol is to be sold this will include pubs, bars, nightclubs, restaurants, hotels, off licences, convenience stores and supermarkets. A premises licence can be held by a person or by a limited company.

You will require a DPS, A DPS will have had to sat a APLH course and be a personal licence holder. Confused? give us a call and we can explain it further.

We will give you a call back at the earliest opportunity. Normally the same day if your message is left for us before 6pm.

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Subjects

  • Retail
  • Personal Licence holders
  • Sales Training
  • Personal Licence
  • Sales
  • Alcohol selling
  • Hospitality
  • Premises Licence
  • Licences and operating conditions
  • Retail Sale
  • Alcohol Sale

Teachers and trainers (1)

Ryan Pulford

Ryan Pulford

Licensing sales advisor

Course programme

A premises licence is required for any premises from which ‘licensable activities’ are conducted. Licensable activities are: the retail sale of alcohol (for consumption on or off the premises), the provision of regulated entertainment and late night refreshment. It is only if your premises include the retail sale of alcohol that you will also need to have one or more personal licence holders to supervise and authorise sales. Premises licence applications are made to the local council in whose area the premise is situated.

Anyone who intends to operate premises where licensable activities take place. Where alcohol is to be sold this will include pubs, bars, nightclubs, restaurants, hotels, off licences, convenience stores and supermarkets. A premises licence can be held by a person or by a limited company.

For further information or to make a Premises Licence Application please click on 'Enquire Now' to the right of the screen, fill out our simple form and we will be back in touch very shortly. Alternatively, please call 0151 650 6910 and ask for Ryan.


Premises Licence

£ 1,150 + VAT