Alcohol & Regulated Entertainment Licensing (Licensing Act 2003)
The Licensing Act 2003 makes provision for the licensing of sale and supply of alcohol, regulated entertainment and late night refreshment.
Coronavirus Update
We are continuing to accept applications under the Licensing Act 2003. All applications should be made either using the on-line links below or applications can be emailed to licensing@stroud.gov.uk and we will contact you to make a telephone payment.
You cannot make a direct telephone call to us at this time. Please email any queries to licensing@stroud.gov.uk
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Premises Licence (alcohol, entertainment and late night refreshment)
A premises licence is required by any premise that undertakes any of the following licensable activities.
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Club Premises Certificate
A club premises certificate can be applied for by a qualifying club to permit the following licensable activities.
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Personal Licence
A personal licence allows the holder to authorise sales of alcohol on licensed premises.
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Temporary Event Notices
A personal licence allows the holder to authorise sales of alcohol on licensed premises.
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Online Alcohol Sales
Information about how to get authorisation for making on-line sales of alcohol
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Review of a Premises Licence/Club Premises Certificate
A premises which holds a premises licence or club premises certificate may be reviewed where it is having a negative impact on the licensing objectives.
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Making a representation about an application
Details of current applications to which members of the public can formally object to.
- Licensing Act 2003 - Fees
- Covid Regulation Guidance for Licensed Premises