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Julian Holbrook has substantial experience in dealing with entertainment and alcohol licensing, having successfully obtained licences for numerous pubs, clubs, hotels and restaurants throughout the South East. Dollman & Pritchard is, therefore, one of the few Surrey Solicitors with a team of experts on hand to advise on the current licensing laws.
Under the Licensing Act 2003, the entire scheme for entertainment and alcohol licensing has changed. To sell alcohol it is now necessary for your premises to have a Premises Licence and also to have at least one individual who holds a Personal Licence. You will also need to be licensed should you wish to carry out what the Act describes as “licensable activities” which includes music, dancing or the showing of plays and films. The process of applying for a licence can be a difficult task and failure to follow the correct procedures can have serious consequences. Our Licensing Team are therefore on hand to assist with the following:
- Applying for a new Premises Licence
- Applying for a Personal Licence
- Acting for clubs in relation to Club Premises Certificates
- Applying for licences in respect of one-off events (known as Temporary Event Notices)
- Purchasing Licensed premises and transferring a Premises Licence
- Varying an existing Premises Licence should you wish to apply for extra hours, permission to carry out other licensable activities or make structural alterations
- Dealing with appeals, disputes and general queries in relation to licensing
Please contact Julian Holbrook should you require any assistance in relation to licensing issues.
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