Licences - alcohol and entertainment - Temporary Event Notices (1071)

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Id 1071
Name Licences - alcohol and entertainment - Temporary Event Notices
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  • ""An event organiser who wishes to provide alcohol or certain types of entertainment must issue a Temporary Event Notice. The notice is issued to the local licensing authority (usually the borough, district or unitary council) and the police, either of whom can object to the Notice.
    In Scotland, a temporary licence can only be applied for by a voluntary organisation and must be for an event for their benefit.""@en
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  • Term name changed from 'Licences - licenced premises - occasional permission for voluntary organisations selling alcohol' to 'Licences - alcohol and entertainment - Temporary Event Notices' for England and 'Licences - licensed premises - occasional permission for voluntary organisations selling alcohol' for Scotland in version 3.04.
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In Scotland, an Occasional Permission (Section 34) licence can only be applied for by a voluntary organisation and must be for an event for their benefit. In England, under the Licensing Act 2003, an event organiser who wishes to provide alcohol or certain types of entertainment must issue a Temporary Event Notice. The notice is issued to the local licensing authority (usually the borough, district or unitary council) and the police, either of whom can object to the Notice.

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