Licensing Act 2003
The Licensing Act 2003 replaced six existing licensing regimes
(alcohol, public entertainment, cinemas, theatres, late night
refreshment house and night cafes). These have been replaced with a
new single integrated scheme for licensing premises carried out by
local authorities in the form of:
- Personal Licences
- Premises Licence
- Club Premises Licence
- Temporary Event Notices (TENS)
The new licensing powers came into force on 7th February 2005
and transferred responsibility from the Magistrates Court to
Peterborough City Council and adds public houses, clubs,
off-licences, restaurants and any other premises selling alcohol to
the list of premises to be licensed by us.
The following pages and documents contain additional
information:
For further information concerning the Licensing Act 2003,
please contact the Licensing Team.
