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Alcohol, entertainment and late night refreshment licences

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Apply for a club premises certificate

A certificate is required to authorise the supply of alcohol and regulated entertainment in a qualifying club. This is called a club premises certificate. A single licence covers all activities.

You do not need:

  • to specify a designated premises supervisor
  • a member or employee to hold a personal licence

Qualifying clubs and activities

To be a qualifying club, you must satisfy the various requirements set out in the Licensing Act 2003:

  • there must be at least 2 days between a member’s nomination or application for membership and their admission
  • there must be at least 25 members
  • the club must be established and conducted in ‘good faith’ (this involves consideration of details such as club finances)

Qualifying club activities are defined as the:

  • supply of alcohol by or on behalf of a club to a member of a club
  • sale of alcohol by retail by or on behalf of a club to a guest of a member for consumption on the premises
  • provision of regulated entertainment by or on behalf of a club for its members and guests

Apply for a club premises certificate

Apply for a club premises certificate – GOV.UK

Apply for a provisional statement

Application for a provisional statement to be granted under the Licensing Act 2003.

Apply for a provisional statement – GOV.UK

Variations and changes

Change your existing details or club rules of your premises:

Search the licensing register

Search the licensing register for a club premises certificate