NEWPORT PERSONAL LICENCE. EASY PEASEY, LEMON SQUEEZY.
GET LICENSED TO SPILL. JOHNNY WALKER 07970 134 730. CALL FOR FREE ADVICE ON LICENSING MATTERS. PERSONAL & PREMSIES LICENCE APPLICATIONS. NEWPORT, CWMBRAN, PONTYPOOL, CHEPSTOW, COWBRIDGE.
Personal licences permit a person to authorise the supply of alcohol at premises licensed for that purpose. Every premises where alcohol is sold (except under a Temporary Event Notice) must also have a Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS), who must be the holder of a personal licence. A person giving a Temporary Event Notice may authorise the sale of alcohol under their notice and will not need to hold a personal licence.
In exceptional circumstances, a Designated Premises Supervisor may not be required if a premises licence permits the sale of alcohol at community premises such as a village hall or church hall.
There is no limit to the number of personal licence holders who may work at any one premises, although each individual may only hold one personal licence. One of these Personal Licence holders will be the DPS.
Please note that personal licences will no longer expire after 10 years and will continue in force until surrendered or revoked. The 10 year period was removed by the Deregulation Act 2015, which amended section 115 of the Licensing Act 2003 with effect from 1 April 2015.
If you change your name, address or any other details, or you wish your licence to be re-issued without an expiry date, you must complete the change of name or address and/or the photo declaration forms and send them to the issuing authority as possible, together with the fee of £10.50 for your licence to be updated.
Personal licence holders also have a duty to notify the relevant licensing authority in writing if they have been convicted of a relevant or foreign offence. This is a requirement under section 132 of the Licensing Act 2003. Relevant offences are listed in Schedule 4 to the Licensing Act 2003, as amended.
A failure by a personal licence holder to notify the Licensing Authority of a change of name or address or of any relevant or foreign convictions is an offence, punishable on summary conviction, by a fine not exceeding £500.
Please call me, Johnny Walker, on 07970 134 730 for advice on licensing and how to be granted a Personal Licence without the tears. Cheers.